1. Breeding methods1. Substrate: It is recommended that you use soil with strong drainage ability for cultivation. If you want to prepare the cultivation soil yourself, it is best to use garden soil + leaf mold. The soil prepared in this way will be more loose and breathable. 2. Temperature: It likes a warm growing environment very much. The most suitable temperature for its growth is between 22-30℃. If the temperature is too low, it will seriously stop growing. When raising fish in winter, you should pay attention to keeping warm. 3. Light: In the early stages of its growth, it prefers a shady growing environment. But when it reaches its peak growth period, it needs sufficient sunlight to grow better. 4. Watering: Watering it is similar to most plants. Flower lovers should try to keep the planting soil slightly moist during normal cultivation. If you find that the soil in the pot becomes dry, you should water it in time. 2. How many years can it be raised?The normal growth period of colored calla lily is about 3-4 years, and it will degenerate at the end of its growth period. The longer the breeding time, the more serious the degradation phenomenon will be. |
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