1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: It is a warm-loving plant, and 25℃ is generally the most suitable temperature. The minimum temperature cannot be as low as 5℃, otherwise it will not be able to grow normally. 2. Watering: Be sure to water thoroughly only after the soil is completely dry. Do not allow water to accumulate, and do not allow the soil to be too dry, otherwise the plants will grow poorly and may even die. If you see the leaves withering, you should water them immediately, as this is a sign of water shortage. 3. Fertilization: Fertilize once every 20 days, mainly with thin liquid fertilizer, and apply it in the morning. Be careful not to get it on the leaves. 4. Light: Light is required during the growth period. Insufficient light will cause the plant to become loose, the leaves to become wrinkled and dull, greatly affecting its appearance. 2. Precautions1. When the weather is hot, spray some water on the leaves of the plants, and make sure the soil in the pot is semi-dry. 2. When the potting soil is kept semi-dry, it is conducive to the recovery of the roots. |
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