1. Soil culture method1. Soil: When cultivating in soil, you must ensure that the soil has sufficient nutrients, is loose and has good drainage. You can mix coarse sand, leaf mold and garden soil yourself, and also add an appropriate amount of bone meal as base fertilizer to ensure sufficient nutrients. 2. Light: It likes light, but is afraid of strong light. Usually keep it in a dimly lit place with plenty of ventilation. Be careful to block or avoid strong light in time to avoid sunburn. 3. Watering: Watering should be based on the season, as the amount of water consumed varies in different seasons. In summer, water the soil once every two or three days; in spring and autumn, water the soil once every four or five days; in winter, do not water the soil unless it is dry; once every ten days or so will be enough. 4. Fertilization: Fertilize twice during the peak growing season, and apply top dressing in time after the flowers fade. Note that you should use thin fertilizers and stop applying fertilizers in summer. 2. Hydroponic cultivation method1. Water level: When hydroponically cultivating, use a transparent container and the water level should not be too high to allow the roots to breathe and ventilate. The best is a water level of one or two centimeters from the bottom. 2. Light: Once it grows leaves and buds, it needs sunlight. Expose it to sunlight for two hours a day, and change directions frequently; do not expose it to one side all the time. Also be careful to avoid strong light and not overexposure to the sun. 3. Change water: Water quality is particularly important in hydroponics. The water should be changed frequently to ensure it is clean and sterile, preferably once a week. If you find that the water becomes turbid, you should change it in time. 3. Picture appreciation |
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