1. Breeding methods1. Temperature: Nepenthes likes high temperatures and does not like cold weather. Therefore, when raising it, it is best to give it a temperature condition between 25-30℃. This will allow it to grow better. In winter, the temperature should be maintained above 10℃ to prevent it from freezing. 2. Light: It needs a longer period of light exposure, but does not like too strong sunlight. So when raising it, you can place it in a place with soft diffuse light. 3. Watering: It likes moisture very much. When growing it, you need to water it in time and do not let the substrate dry out. Otherwise it will have some growth problems. 4. Fertilization: During the breeding process, you can apply some organic fertilizer to it in time to supplement nutrients. However, after applying it, you need to water it once to help it absorb. 2. Build the bracketIt has a characteristic that it needs to be attached to a certain support in order to grow normally. So after planting it, build a small metal or wooden support around the plant to give it something to attach to. 3. Maintain humidityIt likes high humidity environments. If the air is too dry, the bottle will easily wilt. Therefore, when the weather is dry, you should spray it with water in time to maintain the humidity. |
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