1. SoilIt is better to use fertile sandy loam when growing the mallard at home. It is best to choose a deeper soil pot with a thicker soil layer so that its roots can fully stretch and better absorb nutrients. 2. TemperatureIt likes warm environment and has strong vitality. When raising it at home, there is basically no need to worry about the impact of temperature. 3. WateringWhen maintaining, water frequently and maintain a moist environment. However, be careful not to allow water to accumulate, and drain water promptly if it does occur. When caring for it at home, you can just water it as soon as it dries. 4. LightingThe spathiphyllum likes a sunny environment and should be placed in a place with sufficient sunlight. Giving it sufficient light is beneficial to its growth and development and improves its disease resistance. 5. Notes1. Fertilization: It does not require much fertilizer and does not need to be fertilized frequently. When the seedling height reaches about 15cm, you can use some decomposed organic fertilizer to promote its growth. 2. Use a support to guide the vines: It is a climbing plant. When the seedling height reaches 30-50cm, it needs to be fixed with a bamboo or tree branch support to guide the vines to climb and grow. When growing it at home, you need to provide it with a certain three-dimensional growth space. |
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