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Is Brazilian wood easy to raise?
Brazilian wood is mainly propagated by cutting.

A stout old perennial stalk can be cut into many sections, and then planted vertically in plain sand. Only one section of stalk is planted in each small pot, and the soil temperature is kept at about 25℃. Because the stem is thick and contains a lot of water, it can sprout new leaves soon after cutting, and then root. The length of cuttings should be determined according to the needs of furnishings, and Brazilian wood used for hall furnishings should be cut from perennial plants with a stem length of 1 m or more and directly inserted into the pot soil, thus cultivating tall pot plants. For desk and windowsill display, the length of skewers should be between10 ~15cm, which is convenient for family viewing.

Basimu likes warm and humid climate, and the room temperature should not be lower than 15℃ in winter, otherwise it will be frozen. It has strong shade resistance and is afraid of direct sunlight. It is required that neutral culture soil rich in humus should not accumulate water in the basin, and fertilization should not be too frequent, so as to avoid the leaves growing too wide, but it is easy to burn the edges and dry the tips.