1. SoilThe soil can generally be prepared by yourself by mixing sawdust, rotten leaf soil, and garden soil. This kind of soil is loose, water-advancing, and breathable, which is very helpful for the growth and development of plants. 2. WaterIt requires a lot of water during its growth period, and it is usually sufficient to water it once a day. In summer when the temperature is relatively high, the frequency of watering can be increased to twice a day. The plants will develop better if they absorb sufficient water. 3. TemperatureThis plant is not resistant to high temperatures or cold weather, so temperature protection should be done during cultivation. The most suitable temperature for growth is 17-27℃. When the weather is hot in summer, the temperature should not be higher than 33℃, and when the weather is cold in winter, the temperature should not be lower than 0℃. 4. LightingIt likes to grow in an environment with plenty of sunlight. You can place it in a sunny place so that it can absorb enough light. Sufficient light absorption can make its branches and leaves green and full. However, it does not like direct sunlight, as too strong light will cause sunburn on the branches and leaves. |
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