1. SoilTo grow caviar, you need to use loose, humus-rich sandy soil. Try not to use heavy soil, as it is not conducive to the growth of plant roots. 2. WateringYou don't need to water too much at ordinary times, just make sure the soil in the pot is moist. Avoid water accumulation in the potting soil. Use clean water when watering, and do not use polluted or overly turbid water. The temperature is relatively high in summer and the growing environment is dry, so you can spray water around the plants more often. 3. LightingCaviar is a negative plant, so don't expose it to strong light. It can receive appropriate light in spring and autumn. In summer, shade measures should be taken in time, or it can be directly placed in a cool place for cultivation. 4. FertilizationFertilize it in moderation, do not fertilize too frequently or excessively. Fertilize frequently and in small amounts; avoid using fertilizers with too high a concentration, as this can easily cause fertilizer damage. |
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