1. Soil UseIt is best to use loose, breathable and well-drained soil, which can be made from fern roots, bark pieces, etc. If the soil used is too thick, it is likely to cause root rot of the plant and it will easily become compacted over time. 2. Sunlight IntensityThe plant does not need too strong light during its growth period, just give it an appropriate amount of scattered light. In summer, you need to be careful to block the sun and avoid direct sunlight. When raising it in autumn, you can expose it to more sunlight, which is not only beneficial for its flowering, but also helps it survive the winter. 3. Watering methodThe plant has certain requirements for water. It is best to use acidic water for watering. It is recommended to use collected rainwater. If you use tap water, it is best to dry it for two days before use. It is very afraid of waterlogging, so do not water it too often. Except in hot and dry seasons, water it less often at other times. 4. Suitable temperatureTry to maintain the breeding temperature at around 10-25℃. The temperature should not be too low. The breeding temperature at night should be around 10℃. Especially during the flowering period, the maintenance environment should be warmer, with the minimum temperature above 5°C. |
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