1. Breeding methods1. Loam: Slightly acidic loam is suitable for growth, and it must also be soft in texture and have good drainage. In daily life, you can mix leaf mold, peat soil, and river sand to ensure nutrient supply. 2. Sunlight: A good sunlight environment is suitable for growth, which will help the subsequent growth. The summer sunlight is very strong and needs shade. In the other three seasons, sunlight exposure needs to be strengthened. The shady environment will make the leaves thinner and affect flowering. 3. Water: Water according to the different growing seasons. If the soil in the pot is too dry in spring, summer and autumn and the plant cannot absorb water, it will affect the condition of the plant. The climate is cold in winter and the plant will be in a semi-dormant state for a short period of time. Growth stagnates at this time and water application should be reduced. 4. Temperature: 10-12℃ is the best growth range. It should not be lower than 5℃ in autumn and winter, otherwise frost damage will occur. 2. PrecautionsGrowth requires nutrients. Fertilizer and water can be applied every 15 days. A little more fertilizer can be applied before flowering to ensure that the flowers bloom. |
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