1. Why do we grow slowly?Usually, the reason why Dancing with Grace grows slowly is the problem of maintenance. If reasonable methods are not mastered during the maintenance process, the growth needs of the plant cannot be met, so the growth will be relatively slow. If you want it to grow faster, you need to create a suitable growth environment for it. When caring for it, you should water it appropriately. Do not water it when the soil is not dry. When watering, water it thoroughly and avoid watering halfway. Also avoid being exposed to rain and do not allow water to accumulate in the flowerpot. During the growing season, fertilizer needs to be applied every 20 days. You can use compound fertilizer or dilute liquid fertilizer. It is best to turn the soil after fertilizing to facilitate absorption by the plant roots. Avoid strong light in summer and control the temperature at around 5℃ in winter to help it survive the winter safely. What is the growing season?The growing season is the period of vigorous growth for Dancing Plant in a year. Spring and autumn are its growing seasons, and its growth rate is relatively fast at this time. Due to climatic reasons in summer and winter, it will enter a dormant state, and its growth will slow down and become worse. |
<<: The succulent plant Dancing with the Wind does not grow new leaves because it lacks "it"
Soybean planting time Soybeans are generally plan...
1. Ensure the temperature The temperature suitabl...
1. Lighting It is a common plant and still needs ...
1. Lighting requirements: This plant grows in a c...
How to cultivate large-leaf banyan tree The large...
Cut the spider plant with a knife and new leaves ...
Fertilizer management during winter coral floweri...
Jerusalem artichoke is a perennial herb with a hi...
1. Water quality For plants grown in water, water...
Pomegranate tree growth environment and condition...
Sponge gourd planting time Luffa can be planted a...
Potato planting time Potatoes are generally plant...
1. Increase the temperature Reason: Pothos grows ...
Where do Clivia seeds come from? Clivia, also kno...
1. Breeding conditions 1. Soil: It likes loose, b...