1. Potting soilGlobe amaranth has low requirements for soil and can grow in ordinary soil without the need to change the soil. Don't rush to repot. Wait until the plant adapts to the new environment and then repot it once every one to two years. Be careful not to damage the root system when repotting. 2. TemperatureGlobe amaranth prefers a warmer environment. After buying it, you need to control the temperature higher, preferably between 21-26 degrees, which can help it better adapt to the new environment and resume normal growth faster. 3. WateringThe newly bought globe amaranth does not need to be watered too frequently. It has a small demand for water and the soil should be kept relatively dry. If you water it too much, its roots will not be able to absorb so much water, which will easily lead to water accumulation and root waterlogging. 4. LightingAfter buying the globe amaranth, you can let it receive a certain amount of sunlight. A certain amount of light can promote its growth and development. However, when the light is too strong, it should be properly shaded because it has just arrived in the new environment and has not yet fully adapted, so it is easy to get sunburned. |
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