1. NotesFirst of all, I want to tell you that Nandina domestica can be grown indoors, but you must pay attention to the following points: 1. Nandina domestica has relatively high requirements for light. If it is grown indoors, it must be placed in a bright place, such as a living room, balcony or other place with good lighting. 2. When raising fish indoors in winter, be careful not to let the temperature be too high. Generally, the indoor temperature should be controlled between 0 degrees Celsius and 10 degrees Celsius. 3. After growing and caring for Nandina domestica indoors for a period of time, you must move it to a shaded place outdoors and then carefully care for it. This cycle is generally one month, and the care should be alternating in this way. 4. The whole plant of Nandina domestica is poisonous and cannot be kept indoors for a long time. Otherwise, its smell will cause great harm to the weak and sick people and pregnant women. 2. How to breed indoors1. LocationIt must be placed in a warm or semi-shaded place indoors, and the ventilation must be good. 2. MoistureNandina domestica likes moisture, so when placed indoors, you must ensure that the air around it has a certain level of humidity. Do not water too much during the flowering period, as too much water will cause the flowers to fall off prematurely. 3. FertilizationNandina domestica likes fertilizer, but not too much. Generally, it is enough to apply two applications of thin liquid fertilizer between May and June each year. In addition, before flowering every year, be sure to add some fertilizer containing calcium acid into the flowerpot, so that the Nandina domestica can produce more fruits. 4. Plastic surgeryThe main purpose of growing Nandina domestica indoors is to decorate the home, so you must regularly trim its useless branches to ensure its overall beauty. Especially when changing the soil in early spring, a comprehensive shaping should be carried out to make the Nandina domestica as short as possible, so as to achieve the best visual effect. 5. Pests and diseasesNandina domestica actually has relatively few diseases and pests, but if they do occur, they must be dealt with as soon as possible. The above is today’s relevant content. Please read it carefully, especially those who want to grow Nandina domestica indoors, must pay special attention! |
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