1. StepsTake out the plant and place it in a place without direct sunlight to dry, then add water to the sand, insert it into the plant to root, and make sure the root part is wet. After completion, the environment needs to be kept good. It should be placed in a shaded place and not exposed to too strong direct sunlight. The temperature should be kept between 20 and 25 degrees. After the roots grow out, you can replant them and pay attention to the subsequent maintenance. 2. Post-maintenance1. Light: Get a moderate amount of sunlight exposure every day, but avoid too strong light to prevent dehydration or burns. It must not be placed in a dark and lightless environment for a long time, as that will affect the growth of the plant and cause it to grow weakly. 2. Water: When to water should be decided according to the specific temperature conditions. In spring, you don’t need to water too much. In summer when the temperature is higher, you can water more appropriately. As the weather starts to get cooler in autumn, you need to reduce it as appropriate. The most suitable water to be used are rainwater and spring water. If you get caught in the rain, you need to dump it out in time. |
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