1. Change the soilThe soil that comes with the newly purchased fragrant wood can provide for its normal growth, and you can also replace it with more fertile soil later, but don't change the pot immediately, because the plant is more fragile when it first arrives in the new environment. It is best to wait until it adapts to the new environment before changing it. 2. WateringAfter buying the fragrant wood, don't rush to water it. First check the dryness of the soil. If the soil is very dry, you can water it, and water it thoroughly at one time; if it is relatively moist, wait until the soil is completely dry before watering. 3. LightingThe fragrant wood likes sunlight. After buying it home, you can let it receive appropriate sunlight every day. This can promote its growth and help it better adapt to the environment. But be careful not to keep it for too long, avoid strong light exposure, and provide shade when necessary. 4. TemperatureTemperature is very important for fragrant wood that has just arrived in a new environment. It should be controlled at around 20-25 degrees, which can shorten the time it takes to adapt to the environment. If the temperature is inappropriate, it will affect the normal growth of the fragrant wood. |
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