1. TemperatureWhen caring for the lucky bamboo, you need to give it a suitable temperature. The growing temperature in winter should be above 10 degrees. Below 10 degrees, the color of its red bracts will become dull. Try to keep the temperature below 30 degrees in summer, so that it can grow normally. 2. LightingThe lucky plant does not like too strong sunlight. It needs to grow in a bright, scattered light environment, and it is best not to be exposed to direct sunlight. 3. WaterThe air humidity must be high enough and the humidity of the potting soil should not be waterlogged. When watering it, you must pour the water into its leaves so that it can maintain normal growth. 4. FertilizerThe fertilizer requirements of the lucky charm plant are not particularly high. The plants we bought from the market are basically in bloom. At this time, the nutrient supply in the potting soil is sufficient, and generally speaking, too much fertilizer is not needed. 5. Cultivate againThe lucky plant will only bloom once in its lifetime. After the flower in the middle blooms and fades, the plant will wither and die, but many small buds will grow at its base, which can also grow into new plants. If you want to maintain new plants, you can cultivate them again, but it will take a long time. |
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