1. Loose soilThe lucky tree is native to tropical and subtropical regions and prefers loose, fertile, acidic sandy loam. Good drainage is particularly important to prevent the roots of the plants from becoming flooded, reducing the possibility of bacterial growth and root rot. If you prepare the potting soil yourself, you generally need to use 5 parts of garden soil, 3 parts of leaf mold, 1 part of decomposed organic fertilizer and 1 part of river sand. If conditions permit, you can also mix peat soil and perlite. 2. Sufficient lightThe lucky tree is a relatively light-loving plant, but it is also slightly shade-tolerant and can grow in either full sun or semi-shade environments. Usually it should be placed in a place with sufficient light. If it is indoors, it is usually placed in front of the window, but be careful not to make the light intensity too high to avoid sunburn of the plant. Usually appropriate shade is needed in the summer, and as much light as possible in the winter. 3. Watering is appropriateThe lucky tree has different water requirements in different seasons. In spring, in order to prevent it from growing too fast, it is usually necessary to control watering and keep the soil in the pot slightly moist. But in summer, due to the rapid evaporation of water and the relatively high temperature, it is necessary to spray water appropriately to cool down. Watering also needs to be reduced in winter, and watering should be done at noon on sunny days. 4. Fertilizer dosageThe lucky tree needs certain nutrients during its growth, so it is necessary to fertilize it appropriately. It has a relatively large demand for nitrogen and potassium, but a much smaller demand for phosphorus, so the ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the fertilizer is 100:9:87. When planting, you can bury some compound fertilizer granules, and apply quick-acting fertilizer once a month during the growing season. Generally, use decomposed cake fertilizer water. In autumn, apply potassium dihydrogen phosphate to improve its cold resistance. |
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