1. LightingThe newly connected ones can be placed in a relatively dark place. Do not expose them to direct sunlight. Pay attention to shading to avoid burns. It can be grown in a sunny place on weekdays. It can help it grow better. 2. WateringWatering should be moderate, you can water once every 3-4 days. Be careful not to water too much, keep it properly moist, and pay attention to water control to prevent root rot and abnormal growth. It should be noted that when watering, do not pour water into the cut, so as to avoid preventing it from growing normally. 3. FertilizationYou can fertilize it appropriately. Usually you can apply fertilizer and water to it once a month. It is better to use diluted fertilizer water, which will not burn the plants and can ensure that the plants absorb nutrients better and help them grow better. This will provide it with the nutrients it needs for growth. 4. PestsThe most common disease is rot. Usually, if it is infected, you can use a sterilized knife to cut off the damaged part and help it resume normal growth. Common insect pests include scale insects and aphids. You can first manually deworm them, and if necessary, you can use medicine to spray them. Then spray again after 20 days to prevent future troubles. Help it grow better. |
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