Palm Buddha palm flower, also known as tongue flower, is golden yellow. Flowering will occur soon after the Spring Festival, and the flowers will be pulled out from the leaf axils. very beautiful. After knowing its flowering period, you also need to know how to care for it. Let’s learn about the cultivation methods and precautions of Buddha palm with gardeners below! 1. Pot selection and soil matching: Buddha's hand is a succulent plant that should be grown in fertile sandy loam soil with good drainage. You can choose medium-sized flower pots for planting, and sandy loam soil can be used as the cultivation substrate. You can also make your own potting soil if conditions permit, such as rotted leaves, fine sand, and garden soil, with a volume ratio of 0.5:2:1. 2. Watering issues. Buddha palm is drought-resistant. Generally, you need to wait until the leaves of the plant wilt before watering. Otherwise, the leaves will grow easily and the flower buds will be less differentiated. If you don't water your palm for a long time, its leaves will wilt. In this case, don't worry, just water it. It won't take long for the withered leaves to return to normal and strong. Buddha Palm 3. Fertilizing Buddha palms don’t require much fertilizer. It is enough to pour a thin liquid fertilizer once every half month in summer and autumn. If too much fertilizer is applied, the soil of the bergamot will be too salty. Also remember that if you use organic fertilizer, it must be fully fermented before use. 4. Light conditions: Buddha palm needs sufficient light to grow normally, especially in the low temperature stage. In the absence of light, the new leaves of Buddha's palm are white and green, the leaves begin to grow in vain, the number of flowers decreases, and the color becomes dim. Therefore, it is best to place the palm of the Buddha's hand in a south-facing window under the sunlight, so that its leaves look green and lovely, and the surface looks as shiny as waxing. Avoid high temperatures and fear low temperatures, so you must pay attention to this during cultivation. Potted Buddha's Hand 5. Temperature controlled bergamot produces well in the temperature range of 16 to 28°C, and the overwintering temperature should not be lower than 5°C. When the ambient temperature exceeds 30 degrees, the plants will be in a semi-dormant state. In balcony cultivation, bergamot is usually not prone to disease and is rarely attacked by harmful animals. Warm and drought tolerant, but afraid of high temperatures and not cold tolerant. The growth temperature is 18-22 degrees. If it exceeds 30 degrees, the growth will be retarded and it will enter a semi-dormant state. It is suggested that in winter and summer, do not pay attention to overwintering and overwintering management, but pay attention to temperature and humidity control, maintain good ventilation, and prevent diseases and insect pests. Finally, you need to dig out the Buddha's palm every one or two years, remove the old roots and cut again, otherwise the Buddha's palm with old roots will not like to bloom. To grow flowers, go to the Gardener Forum: bbs.huajiang.cc and enjoy singing and laughing all the way. The flower gardening road is so lively!