1. Flower soilWhen growing peacock plant, it is best to use relatively loose and thick soil. This can provide its roots with better breathing conditions and more nutrients, allowing it to grow better. Specifically, it is recommended to mix three parts of leaf mold, one part of river sand and one part of sawdust evenly and use it as flower soil. 2. HumidityIt prefers slightly moist growing conditions. It is best to keep it in a place with relatively high humidity, such as close to the bathroom. If you want to keep it in another place, you need to spray some water mist around it regularly to keep the humidity between 70%-75%. This will allow it to grow more comfortably. 3. WaterIn addition to humidity, it also needs a certain amount of water to help it grow. Specifically, when you are raising it, you must water it in time to keep the soil slightly moist and do not let it dry out. However, in winter, you need to reduce the frequency of watering appropriately, which is more conducive to its growth. IV. PrecautionsUsually, it should be kept in a place with poor ventilation so that it is not prone to insect pests. If pests appear on its plants, use pesticides to treat them in time to prevent them from eating the plants. |
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