1. Selection of potting soilThe flowerpot should be of moderate size and made of air-permeable ceramic or clay pot. The loam used in it needs to be loose and contain nutrients. For daily maintenance, garden soil, leaf mold and sand can be mixed in a ratio of 4:4:2. After preparation, it can be exposed to the scorching sun to play a role in sterilization and disinfection. 2. Apply less waterBecause the transpiration of its leaves is small, it cannot tolerate moisture, so do not apply too much water. When the seeds just start to sprout in spring, water them thoroughly once, and water them again after they are completely dry. In summer, in addition to applying necessary water to the roots, you should also spray water around to increase humidity, which can also have a cooling effect. Reduce the amount of water in autumn and winter, and keep the soil in the pot relatively dry. 3. Nutrient applicationThere are no requirements for the application of nutrients. Applying a thin liquid fertilizer once a month, especially before and after flowering, can make the plant become vigorous and the flowers bloom more brightly. 4. Pay attention to ventilationIn order to avoid diseases and pests, you can place it in a place with good air circulation and make sure the ventilation conditions are met. |
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