1. Change the soilYou need to wait until the Chinese rich tree adapts to the new environment before changing the soil, otherwise it will easily damage its root system and affect its growth. After adapting to the environment, the soil can be replaced with sandy soil rich in organic matter, which can promote the growth of the plant. 2. WateringAfter you bring the fortune tree home, you must always keep the soil moist because it has a strong demand for water, and the soil should not be too dry. But be careful not to water too much to avoid root waterlogging. At the same time, you can spray water on the leaves to maintain the surrounding humidity. 3. LightingThe Chinese rich tree likes light, but the newly bought Chinese rich tree should not be exposed to light for too long, 3-4 hours is appropriate. If the plants are exposed to light for too long or strong light, they will easily be sunburned and need proper shading. 4. FertilizationDo not fertilize the newly bought lucky tree. First, because it does not have a strong demand for fertilizer. Second, it has just arrived in a new environment and has poor absorption capacity. If the fertilizer cannot be fully absorbed, it will easily cause root burn. |
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