1. Breeding methods1. Sunlight: It has some requirements for light, and such an environment is suitable for its growth. If it is in the shade for a long time, the growth of the plant will be hindered and the plant will be poorly developed. 2. Temperature: It is suitable for growth in a warm environment, so it only grows in Guangdong and Hainan regions of our country. Because of its native place, it cannot withstand cold climates. 3. Nutrients: The trunk is very strong, so nutrients are needed to support its growth. Generally, compound fertilizers are chosen, which can fully meet the growth needs and balance the nutrition. However, you need to choose a low concentration. Too high a concentration will burn the root system and cause certain damage. You can also dilute it with clean water. This method can also quickly allow nutrients to penetrate. 4. Water: Water replenishment is very important. Plants like to grow under the nourishment of water, so replenish the required water in time. However, the amount and frequency of water must be controlled to prevent waterlogging from occurring. 2. PrecautionsWhen cultivating artificially, the branches need to be pruned, which can also reduce the consumption of nutrients and supply the entire plant. |
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