1. Maintenance after shaving1. Exposure to sunlight: After shaving your head, you need to place the pennywort in a sunny location to receive appropriate scattered light every day. You can place it next to a window so that it will grow better in sufficient sunlight. 2. Add water appropriately: Remember to add water appropriately every day. If there is insufficient water, it will have a certain impact on its growth out of the pot. If you grow it outdoors, be careful. If you encounter rainy weather, you should move it indoors as soon as possible and use lights to help it grow. 3. Add nutrients: Only when sufficient nutrients are maintained can the pennywort germinate more easily. You can add some nutrient solution appropriately to make it grow faster and fill the pot. 2. How many days will it bloom?After the pennywort is shaved, it will bloom in about half a month as long as it is properly maintained. If the growth is slow, the pot will be full in about a month. Many people worry that the low temperature will affect the growth of the pennywort after shaving it, so they simply place it near the air conditioner. This is a wrong practice. It is not only not conducive to the growth of the pot, but also affects its germination. |
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