1. LightingGolden Edge Tiger Pilan is a light-loving crop and likes light. After you bring it home, you can expose it to scattered light for a period of time every day to help it adapt to the new environment, but be careful not to expose it to direct sunlight and provide appropriate shade. 2. WateringAfter buying a new Golden Edge Tiger Piranha, you should pay attention to the amount of watering, because its demand for water is not large. Excessive watering can easily cause water accumulation and damage the root system. Just keep the soil moist and not too dry. 3. TemperatureThe temperature can be controlled between 15-23 degrees, which is the most suitable temperature for the growth of Golden Edge Tiger Pilan, allowing it to better adapt to the new environment. If the temperature is higher or lower than this range, it will have a certain impact on the growth of the plants. 4. FertilizationThe Golden Edge Tiger Pilan itself has a strong demand for fertilizer. After you buy it home, you can apply a little fertilizer and water, but not too much to avoid damaging the roots. After that, apply it once every half a month to help the growth of the Golden Edge Tiger Pilan. |
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