1. Soil selectionIt does not have very high requirements in this regard, as long as it meets the requirements, it can grow well. It is suitable for loose, breathable and well-drained soil. When preparing the soil, you can mix it with leaf mold, garden soil, and river sand. Do not use compacted loam, otherwise it will easily cause root rot. 2. Sunlight SupplementIt is a plant that loves sunlight very much. During daily maintenance, remember to expose it to sunlight more and place it in a place where it can be exposed to sunlight. This will maintain the beauty of the leaves. If there is no sunlight for a long time, the leaves will turn yellow and wither. 3. Watering in moderationIt does not require much water, and it is okay even if you don't water it for a long time. Excessive watering will affect its growth. You can wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering. In seasons like winter when the demand for water is low, you can water less or not at all. 4. Apply nutritionGrowth requires nutritional supplements, which can be applied once a month from April to October, but never excessively. 5. Pay attention to pruningIt grows relatively fast and needs to be pruned promptly to remove any excess growth. |
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