1. LightingDancing Gardenia is a succulent plant with beautiful flowers and it loves light very much. When caring for it, except for providing appropriate shade during the summer noons, you should try to give it more abundant light time at other times. If there is not enough light, its colorful buds will fade. 2. TemperatureDancing Plant is a plant that prefers warmth. When caring for it, the winter temperature must be kept above 10 degrees so that it can survive normally and safely. If the temperature is too low, it will have a certain impact on its shape. 3. WaterDancing with the Wind does not require very much water, so do not water it too much or too frequently. Just keep watering it thoroughly when it's completely dry; too much water will cause root rot. Of course, it cannot be left to dry out for a long time. Lack of water will cause leaves to fall. 4. VentilationMaintain moderate ventilation during maintenance, especially in the hot summer season. Poor ventilation may cause root rot. 5. PruningThe main purpose of cultivating Dancing with the Wind is to appreciate the young buds, and the old leaves will turn green. Therefore, pruning is necessary during the growth process to improve its ornamental value. |
>>: How to propagate five-color plum by cuttings
1. Price The price of Phalaenopsis in different r...
1. Differences in the stems The length of the swe...
1. Soil Hachiyo is suitable for growing in loose,...
1. Choose potting soil The newly purchased money ...
When to plant rosemary Rosemary is generally prop...
Qiaotou sweet potato is a famous specialty of Qia...
In March, the root growth of peach trees accelera...
Improper watering causes yellowing of orchid leav...
1. Temperature It is not cold-resistant, and the ...
Growth habits of Clivia Growth habit To grow flow...
1. Normal maintenance Cause: Yellowing leaves occ...
In recent years, the demand for peppers in the ma...
1. It is best not to split Theoretically, the bul...
Tomatoes are rich in nutrients and have great mar...
1. Change the pot in time For potted plants, you ...