1. Breeding conditions1. Soil: Soil with more particles should be used for planting. The particles should generally account for about 60%-70% of the soil. 2. Light: It can receive a certain amount of light in the summer, which will make its color more vivid and accelerate its growth. At the same time, it should also be shaded at noon to avoid strong light. It can receive light all day in spring and autumn. 3. Watering: It does not require much water. It only needs to be watered once a week or two weeks, except in winter or rainy days. In summer, you can water it more frequently. When the air is relatively dry, you can spray water on the leaves. 4. Fertilization: Generally, it does not require too frequent fertilization. Depending on its growth status, it needs to be repotted once every 1-2 years. Just leave some organic fertilizer at the bottom of the pot when changing the pot every year. 5. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. In summer, attention should be paid to taking cooling and ventilation measures. 2. Breeding MethodsDirect insertion and leaf cuttings can be used for propagation throughout the year. Select branches with better development, let the cuts dry, and then insert them into soil with more particles. It is best to cover the soil with a layer of river sand, as this will give a higher survival rate. |
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