1. Cultivation methods and precautions of the lucky treeSoil: You can choose loose, fertile, well-drained, humus-rich soil with good air permeability. You can mix leaf mold, garden soil and river sand in a ratio of 1:2:1. You can also add some decomposed organic fertilizer to increase the nutrition of the soil. Light: The lucky tree can accept full sunlight and partial shade, and can be maintained in an environment with more scattered light. During the seedling stage, it needs to be kept in a cool place. After the plant grows, it should be kept in a place with sufficient light indoors so that it can be exposed to more light. Temperature: The lucky tree is suitable for growing in temperatures between twenty and thirty degrees Celsius. When the midday sun is too strong in summer, be careful to avoid strong light and spray water on the leaves to cool the plant down. When the temperature drops below ten degrees in winter, it needs to be moved to a warmer place to keep warm. Watering: The lucky tree likes a relatively humid environment and has a relatively large demand for water, so its potting soil should be kept moist. However, its water requirements will vary in different seasons. When the plant sprouts new buds in spring, you should control watering to prevent the plant from growing too tall. In summer, the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly, so you need to water more often, at least twice a day. In winter, the temperature is low and the plants enter a dormant period, reducing their demand for water. You can water them every two or three days, and be sure to use warm water. Fertilization: During the growth period of the lucky tree, it needs to be fertilized once every half a month, using either decomposed cake fertilizer or compound fertilizer. Apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizers once after the Mid-Autumn Festival every year to enhance the plant's cold resistance. Stop fertilizing in winter to avoid fertilizer damage. 2. Picture appreciation of the tree of happiness |
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