1. Breeding methods1. Potting soil: It does not have high requirements for soil, and a mixture of sand and garden soil can be used. Its root system is relatively developed, so choose a larger pot. 2. Watering: It has high requirements for water. The soil moisture should be kept above 80%, but be careful not to allow water to accumulate, as this is not good for the plant. 3. Temperature: 16-23℃ is the most suitable temperature. It cannot be as low as 5℃. If it is as low as 5℃, move it indoors. It cannot be as high as 30℃. If the temperature is too high, it will stop growing. It needs ventilation. 4. Light: It likes to grow in a sunny environment and cannot be in the shade for a long time, which will affect its flowering and slow its growth. When the temperature is high in summer, be sure to place it in the shade to avoid strong light that will burn the plant. 2. Precautions1. Fertilize in time and you can use nitrogen fertilizer. 2. The temperature is high in summer, so you must pay attention to ventilation, otherwise the plants will be suffocated. |
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