1. TemperatureThe four-o'clock plant has strong adaptability and has almost no requirements for temperature. It can adapt well to warm spring and autumn, hot summer and cold winter. It can withstand temperatures as low as -15 degrees Celsius in winter, so you don’t have to worry about the temperature. 2. LightingIt likes light, but its growth will not be restricted if placed in a cool place. Therefore, it is best to give it half-day light during maintenance, allowing it to get four to six hours of sunlight every day, but be careful to avoid strong sunlight at noon, especially in summer. 3. WateringThe climate in summer is relatively hot, and the leaves are prone to drying and turning yellow. Watering is required in time and the soil must not be in a dry state, otherwise it will affect growth. But you can't over-water, and there should be no water accumulation in the potting soil. You can spray water on the leaves or around them frequently to increase the humidity. 4. FertilizationIt has certain requirements for fertilizer and needs to be fertilized three or four times a year. When potting, add base fertilizer to the soil to promote branch sprouting. Appropriate amounts of fertilizer should also be applied before and after flowering to ensure smooth flowering and timely replenishment of nutrients. In addition, it should be applied once before winter to facilitate energy storage. |
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