1. Appropriate exposure to lightAlthough it needs plenty of sunlight while growing, newly planted plants are still relatively fragile and cannot be exposed to too much sunlight. It can be placed in a bright place to absorb light to maintain growth and make it grow strong. However, it should be avoided from the strong light at noon to prevent burns and dryness due to lack of water. 2. Reasonable wateringNewly planted plants must be guaranteed to have enough water, but their roots are fleshy and cannot tolerate waterlogging at all, so do not water them too frequently. Also pay attention to the amount of water and do not water them too much. If it is summer and the climate is hot, you can also use a small spray bottle to spray water on the leaves to retain moisture and increase the humidity. 3. Fertilize as much as possibleThe roots of newly planted plants are not yet strong and cannot withstand high concentrations of fertilizer. You can give them appropriate amounts of light fertilizer to ensure good growth, but do not allow the roots to be burned. When it reaches the later stage of vigorous growth and the roots become strong, you can apply fertilizer once every half a month. 4. Pay attention to ventilationThe young plants do not grow healthily at the beginning. If they are not properly cared for, they may be infected with diseases and pests. This needs attention. The main thing is to take preventive measures. Pay attention to ventilation and promote air circulation to play a preventive role. |
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