1. Selection of loamThe requirements for soil are not very strict. As long as the texture is loose and contains nutrients, it can grow well in it. The drainage performance is better and the pH value is lower. Alkaline loam cannot be used. 2. Application of waterGenerally speaking, there is no need for excessive watering, and there is no excessive demand for water. Just make sure the soil in the pot is not too dry. However, the temperature is higher in summer and evaporation will be faster, so you need to meet its water needs and increase the amount of watering appropriately to prevent it from being too dry. 3. Application of fertilizerApply low concentration fertilizer as needed depending on its growth status. The time for fertilization is generally after noon, and some cake fertilizer water should be poured, but not too much, as too much can easily burn the root system. Once excessive fertilizer is applied, some clean water must be added immediately to dilute it so that the excess nutrients can be discharged. 4. Move indoors in winterIt usually likes a warm environment and cannot withstand cold climates. It is usually moved indoors in winter to avoid the invasion of cold winds. |
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