Under what circumstances will the azure ring grow too long?The green halo ring is a light-loving plant and is not afraid of water. Therefore, if there is too much water, it will not cause the green halo to grow too long. The green halo will only grow too long when there is insufficient light. During the growth period, the growth rate of the green halo ring is very fast. If it is not given sufficient light, it will grow too tall. The leaves are thin and long, and even droop over the edge of the flowerpot, which is very unsightly. Are the long ears of Bi Guang Huan leggy?Most of the players of Aura of Aura like to raise small rabbits, not big-eared rabbits. If there is sufficient light and appropriate amount of water, the ears of the green light ring plant will grow long, which is a normal growth condition. It is not leggy, so there is no need to cut it or do cuttings, and there is no need to worry. The most beautiful posture of the Bi Guanghuan is the soft and cute jade rabbit. Of course, she can't always maintain this growth shape. She has to grow up. Isn't it wonderful to learn to appreciate her various postures and discover the beauty of her long ears? |
<<: The Bi Guang Huan withered in winter and summer. Is it dead?
>>: What to do if lilac flowers and buds fall in summer
Qingshengjin Qingsheng Jin can grow normally in a...
How long does it take for corn to germinate? To g...
Dendrobium growth environment conditions and requ...
1. Picking season The tops of Kalanchoe are usual...
The habit of this plant First, considering that i...
Time to divide the anthurium The most suitable ti...
Reasons why Brazilian wood is not cold-resistant ...
1. Increase lighting The main reason for Oplina...
The color of red Rosa rugosa is classic bright re...
How to grow wisteria into an old tree Due to the ...
Can Vinca rosea be watered with beer water? Gener...
1. Breeding conditions 1. Soil: It prefers nutrit...
1. Different flower varieties Eustoma belongs to ...
Can water lilies be planted in soil? Water lilies...
Clivia soil Clivia generally prefers slightly aci...