1. Soft sunlightGypsophila loves sunlight very much, so after it sprouts, it should be placed in a location with better light. However, because it is still a seedling, its light tolerance is not as good as that of a mature plant, so it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight at this time. Therefore, it is best to place it in a location with soft sunlight. 2. Watering in moderationIt needs a certain amount of water to help it grow. Therefore, when maintaining it, you need to water it in time and do not let the soil dry out. Otherwise, it may grow poorly due to lack of water. However, because its root system has not yet fully developed and is very afraid of waterlogging, you should not water it too much when caring for it, so as to avoid water accumulation in the soil and damage to its root system. 3. Timely topdressingIt grows relatively fast, so when maintaining it, you must provide it with enough nutrients. In addition to the nutrients already present in the soil, you can also provide additional nutrients through fertilization. This will make it grow better. Specifically, it is recommended to use liquid fertilizer as flower fertilizer and apply it after dilution. Generally, it is sufficient to apply it once a week. |
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