1. Suitable loamThe most important thing about the loam for breeding is that it needs to be fertile. It has strong vitality and is not very demanding on the loam, but it is more averse to poor loam, as the growth in it will be weak. 2. Adequate lightingIt can grow well in a semi-shaded environment. The leaves will turn yellow under strong light. You can provide appropriate shade, or place it directly in an environment where it can be exposed to scattered light. You should be especially careful in the summer and avoid noon time, and only be exposed to sunlight before 10 am or after 3 pm. 3. Appropriate amount of waterIt grows relatively fast and has a certain demand for water. It is important to water it in time to prevent the plant from suffering from water shortage and drought. 4. Proper nutrientsBefore cultivation, sufficient base fertilizer needs to be applied to ensure growth. Then, during the period of vigorous growth, a small amount of nutrients should be applied every half a month to ensure the growth needs. 5. Suitable temperatureIn order to ensure normal growth, the temperature should be adjusted to 15-28℃. Too low or too high temperature will have a certain impact on the growth of the plant. |
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