Turtle growth environment conditions and requirementsMountain turtle is a tuberous succulent plant with yellow flowers and a very unique shape. It grows mostly in forests and valley streams at an altitude of 600-1000 meters. It likes a warm, humid and ventilated climate. Turtle growth temperatureThe most suitable growth temperature for mountain tortoises is 18-25℃. The plant likes a warm environment. Too high or too low temperature will affect the growth of the plant. The minimum safe wintering temperature is 10℃. If the temperature is lower than this, the plant will be frostbite. Humidity for turtle growthMountain tortoises prefer a humid growing environment. Generally, they need to be watered once every two days to keep the soil moist but without water accumulation. When the air is dry, they should be sprayed with water to keep it moist. Turtle growing soilThe mountain tortoise plant is not very demanding about the soil. It likes loose, breathable, humus-rich soil. When caring for it, you can mix garden soil, leaf mold, and slag. Turtle growth cycle and processSpring, summer and autumn are the peak growth periods for mountain tortoises. The plant grows very fast, and it only takes about a month from germination to flowering. It will stop growing in autumn, so watering and fertilizing should be suspended at this time. |
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