1. TypesAsparagus fern prefers warm, humid and semi-shaded places, and has relatively high requirements for soil. It needs to be planted in soil rich in humus and with high looseness. Loose sandy soil is best; do not use clay. It can grow stronger in well-drained, loose and fertile soil. 2. Change the soilThe soil should not be used for too long and should be replaced every two years. When changing the soil, you need to carefully prepare it. You can use rotten leaves, peat or fine sand to make a mixture, or you can add some chicken and duck manure to the pot. 3. NotesIn addition to loose soil, you must also prepare a flowerpot with good air permeability. If the soil is dry or contains too much water, it will cause root rot, which will lead to yellow leaves falling off. Do not water too frequently. Water only when the soil is dry to keep it moist. |
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