1. WateringIt is very important to water the wintersweet flowers in spring. Generally speaking, you should check whether you need to water them before watering. If the soil has become hardened, you need to water it cleanly. Under normal circumstances, each watering can last for 2-3 days. It is also easy to rain in spring, so the frequency of watering needs to be reduced appropriately. 2. TemperatureWhether the temperature of the breeding environment is suitable is also the key to its growth. In early spring, the temperature should not be lower than 15℃. The best temperature for the breeding environment is 16-23℃. Relatively speaking, it is afraid of wind, so be careful to block the cold wind. 3. FertilizationWhen turning the soil after spring, it is necessary to apply some base fertilizer. It prefers fertilizer, but not concentrated fertilizer. Therefore, you need to pay attention to the concentration of fertilizer when applying it, and it is best to use light fertilizer. 4. SunlightWhen caring for it in spring, you can place it under the sun. The sunlight at this time is very soft and not as strong as in summer. It likes the sun, but can also tolerate a little shade. |
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