The lucky tree is an evergreen plant all year round. It not only adds a touch of vitality to the home, but also brings beautiful meanings of happiness and peace. This plant is suitable for placement in a variety of home environments, whether it is the living room, front door or balcony, it can become a beautiful landscape. Let’s learn together how to grow the indoor lucky tree more vigorously. 1. Lighting requirements Compared with other indoor plants such as the money tree , the lucky tree can grow in diffuse light or semi-shade environments, but it still requires a moderate amount of sunlight. Avoid placing it in places with insufficient light or poor ventilation for a long time. In non-summer, it should be regularly moved to a sunny place, such as next to a floor-to-ceiling window, at the door of the living room or on a balcony to promote its healthy growth. Proper light helps keep the leaves green and promotes lush growth. 2. Water and Fertilizer The lucky tree grows fast and requires sufficient water and fertilizer. Especially during the peak growth period in spring, the amount of watering should be increased, using the immersion method or thorough watering. When caring for it indoors, pay attention to ventilation and avoid water accumulation in the potting soil. When caring for the plant outdoors, the amount of watering can be increased appropriately. During the growth period, apply organic fertilizer or slow-release fertilizer in time to promote its rapid growth and lush branches and foliage. Fertilization can be suspended when the temperature is too high or too cold in summer and winter. 3. Importance of ventilation If the leaves of the lucky tree appear dry or withered, it may be due to improper watering or poor ventilation. Make sure the plant is placed where there is fresh air circulation, such as by a door or window or on a patio. Loosen the soil regularly and keep it moderately moist. Good ventilation, sufficient water and fertilizer, and suitable temperature are the key to the healthy growth of the lucky tree. In short, the lucky tree is an indoor plant that is both beautiful and easy to maintain. With proper light, water, fertilizer, and ventilation, it can thrive and bring an air of happiness and prosperity to your home.
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