1. SoilMountain yellow loam is often used to grow Trillium. This type of soil is loose, has good water-facilitating properties, a thick humus layer, and contains a high level of organic matter, making it most suitable for growing Trillium. 2. WaterTrillium prefers a moist environment with abundant rainfall and relatively humid air. Its water requirement is between 1,000 and 2,000 mm of annual precipitation and between 75 and 90 percent humidity. However, when it rains heavily, it should be drained and dewatered in time to avoid damage to the plants. 3. LightingTrillium does not like strong light. If the light is too strong, it will grow poorly, and in severe cases it will cause the plant to die. Therefore, it is best to use diffuse light at normal times, which will not damage the plants and can allow them to fully absorb nutrients. 4. TemperatureThe plant likes to grow in a mild and cool environment. The temperature suitable for the growth of Trillium is usually around 8-12℃. In winter, it can withstand low temperatures of around 0℃, but when the temperature is too cold, it should be given appropriate insulation protection to avoid frostbite. |
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