1. TemperatureAfter you bring your lucky plant home, you need to keep the temperature between 20-25 degrees, so that it will grow faster and adapt to the new environment more quickly, but be careful not to keep it too dry. 2. WateringThe demand for water is high for the lucky plant. After you buy it home, you need to water it in time, but be careful not to water it too much. It is very fragile now and cannot absorb too much water. At the same time, you can sprinkle water on the leaves to maintain the humidity of the plant. 3. LightingGenerally, the lucky charmeuse is grown in greenhouse shade sheds and has poor adaptability to light. The newly bought lucky charm plant should not be exposed to sunlight for more than four hours a day. At the same time, it should be avoided from strong light. It should be cultivated in a place with soft and diffuse light to allow it to slowly adapt to the light intensity. 4. FertilizationAfter you buy a new Lucky Plant home, don't rush to fertilize it. It does not require much fertilizer. Moreover, it has just arrived in a new environment and has not yet fully adapted. Its root absorption capacity is poor, and fertilizing may cause root damage. You can wait for it to adapt to the new environment and then apply some light organic fertilizer liquid. |
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