1. Breeding environment1. Soil: Use soil that is well-drained, loose and breathable. You can mix leaf mold, river sand and garden soil together. The nutrients will be more sufficient, which is beneficial to the later growth. 2. Watering: It has high requirements for water and needs to be watered frequently to keep it moist. Normally, water the soil when it is dry, about once every two or three days, but do not allow water to accumulate. It will enter a dormant period in winter, so you need to control water and basically not water it. 3. Light: During the growing season, it should be placed in a well-lit area with four hours of sunlight every day. In winter, the light intensity is mild and the temperature is low, so the light intensity should be increased. Avoid strong sunlight in summer and avoid strong sunlight. 4. Temperature: It likes a warm environment and will grow better when the temperature is between 18 and 28 degrees. It should not be too high or too low. Above 32 degrees or below 5 degrees will affect the growth and cause harm. 2. Pest and disease controlDuring maintenance, it is easy to be harmed by whiteflies or scale insects. When discovered, spray pesticides as soon as possible to prevent and control them. In addition, leaf spot and rust diseases may harm plants, and measures must be taken to prevent and control them. |
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