The lucky tree likes light, can withstand high temperatures but not cold, likes a humid environment and avoids dryness. The lucky tree is not only a common greening plant, but also has the function of air purifying, so many families have lucky tree potted plants . Let’s learn together how to grow a lucky tree. How often should I water? How to care for the lucky tree: Soil: The lucky tree prefers loose, fertile, well-drained and humus-rich soil. The usual soil ratio is garden soil, leaf mold, decomposed organic fertilizer and river sand, in the ratio of 5:3:1:1. During the growing period, loosen the soil once a month to prevent the soil from becoming compacted. Watering: Water every 3 to 4 days in summer to meet the needs of vigorous growth, once a week in spring and autumn. In winter, due to low temperature and slow evaporation of water, the lucky tree enters a dormant period, so the frequency of watering should be reduced, and water only when the soil is completely dry. Temperature: The suitable temperature range for the growth of the lucky tree is 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius in summer, shade and increased watering are needed. When the temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius in winter, the plant needs to be moved indoors. The indoor wintering temperature should not be lower than 8 degrees Celsius and the minimum should not be lower than 5 degrees Celsius. Fertilization: Start fertilizing in spring, once a month, you can use homemade fermented rice water or bone meal. No fertilizer is needed in summer and winter. It is recommended to use foliage-oriented organic granular fertilizer with a high nitrogen formula, which helps to keep the leaves green and the plants strong. Note: Keep warm in winter: The lucky tree cannot tolerate low temperatures and needs to be kept warm in winter to avoid frostbite. Pruning: Regularly prune old and dead branches, remove dense branches and leaves, and promote lush growth of the plant. Placement: Avoid placing the lucky tree next to air conditioning or heating vents. It should not be placed directly on the floor heating in the northern winter. A flower stand should be used. The above are the key points for maintaining the lucky tree. I hope it will be helpful to friends who like gardening. If you have any other questions about the cultivation of the lucky tree, please leave a message.
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