1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It prefers fertile and loose soil. It is not very demanding on soil quality. The drainage should be better to prevent water from accumulating in the pot. 2. Temperature: A temperature of 20 to 30 degrees is more suitable for the growth and development of the plant. Too low a temperature will cause the plant to bloom more slowly, and too high a temperature will cause the flowers of the plant to shrink. 3. Watering: Observe the soil. Water the plant when it becomes dry. If the soil is still moist, do not continue watering to prevent the soil in the pot from becoming too wet and causing water accumulation, which will affect the development of the plant. 4. Light: It likes sunlight. In winter, it should maintain proper sunlight exposure. In summer, the light is strong, so the plant should be given appropriate shade to prevent direct sunlight from burning the plant surface. 5. Fertilization: Top dressing should be applied once or twice in spring and autumn every year. The plants are in a dormant stage in mid-July and August, so fertilization should be stopped to prevent burns to the roots of the plants. 2. PrecautionsDuring the growing season, branches that are too dense should be pruned away. |
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