1. How to care for newly planted plantsIt has a relatively strong germination ability, and new plants can be obtained through small hanging transplanting methods. The operation is relatively easy and not complicated. Place newly planted plants in a cool place first and do not move them at will to prevent damage to the plants, which will be detrimental to their survival in the later stages. Never expose the plant to strong and harsh light, otherwise the plant will be burned. The temperature should be kept at 15-25 degrees Celsius, which is the most suitable range for its growth. If it exceeds this range by a lot, it will hinder its growth. 2. Later maintenanceWater is very important for growth, and of course water is needed to maintain growth. In the early stage of planting, it is necessary to water it thoroughly, which is called "rooting water". It is best to combine it with some fertilizer that promotes root growth, which will be more conducive to the roots growing faster. After the root system has grown well, you can apply water normally, and apply more water from March to September. When you find that the plant shows signs of wilting, you can slowly apply some water to make the plant livelier. |
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