1. Breeding methods1. Flower soil: The requirements for soil are not very strict. You can mix garden soil and coarse sand and use it. Such a substrate can make it grow well. 2. Water: It is drought-resistant, and water is mainly applied in spring, when it is in the germination period. Appropriate supplementation is beneficial to growth. Considering the humidity in summer, you can spray water around to increase it. Water once in the fall after the leaves drop to help them through the winter. But be careful not to overdo it, otherwise it will have a negative impact on the plants. 3. Fertilization: Autumn is a good time to apply nutrients. Increase the amount of organic fertilizer, but be careful not to make the concentration too high. Proper management should not allow the plants to grow excessively. 4. Sunlight: Place it in a place with good light and pay attention to air circulation. In summer, pay attention to proper shading and avoid direct exposure to sunlight. 2. PrecautionsAfter the flowers fade, prune the branches short to encourage branching and more flowers. Some overgrown branches and branches that grow too densely need to be pruned off to reduce nutrient consumption and maintain the shape. |
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