1. Change the soilIt is best not to change the soil for the pennywort you just bought home. One reason is that the soil provided by the merchant is sufficient to support the normal growth of the pennywort. The other reason is that the pennywort is still in the pot-acclimatization period, and changing the soil can easily cause root damage. 2. LightingAfter you buy the pennywort home, don't rush to let it receive sunlight. It should be placed in a shaded place such as the living room of your home, and avoid direct sunlight. Wait until it has passed the slow potting period before letting it receive sunlight. 3. EnvironmentThe pennywort likes a relatively humid environment. After you buy the pennywort home, if the environment is relatively dry, you should spray more water on the plant to maintain the surrounding humidity and provide a humid environment for the pennywort, allowing it to get through the potting period faster. 4. TemperatureThe newly bought pennywort is relatively fragile and very afraid of cold, so the surrounding environment must be controlled above 15 degrees. This will not only prevent the pennywort from being frostbitten, but also allow the pennywort to adapt to the new environment faster. |
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