1. LightingArrowroot prefers a relatively cool environment and does not require much light. After buying it home, just let the arrowroot receive appropriate light every day. It doesn't need too much light, and it should not be exposed to strong light, otherwise the leaves will be easily burned. Just grow it in a cool and ventilated place. 2. TemperatureArrowroot likes warmth. After you buy it home, it is best to control the temperature between 18 and 25 degrees Celsius, which is the most suitable temperature for its growth. The temperature should not exceed 32 degrees Celsius or be lower than 10 degrees Celsius, which will affect the growth of the plant. 3. WaterDon't water the newly bought arrowroot too much, because its root system cannot absorb too much water and is prone to root waterlogging. Water the plant when the soil surface is dry. You can also sprinkle water on the leaves or around the plant to maintain humidity. 4. FertilizationArrowroot does not need too much fertilizer to grow. After buying it, just apply a little nitrogen fertilizer. Be careful not to add too much, as the arrowroot is very sensitive to fertilizer and if it cannot absorb it, it will cause root burn. |
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