I. Soil
When cultivating, the soil is loose, fertile and acidic, and it can be made of humus soil, peat soil and river sand and then mixed with a proper amount of farmyard manure, so that the nutrients are sufficient and it is more conducive to later growth.
Second, the light temperature
It likes light, so it should be placed in a sunny place when it is maintained, and it should be sheltered when the light is strong, especially in summer, to avoid burns. In addition, plants are not cold-tolerant, so they should be moved indoors as early as possible in winter, and the temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees, otherwise the leaves will fall off.
Third, water
It likes moist environment, so it should be watered frequently to make the soil moist. Water once or twice a day in summer, and spray more water to provide humidity. However, to control water in winter, you must not accumulate water.
Fourth, fertilization
Fertilization should be applied frequently during maintenance and management, usually once every 10 to 15 days in the growing season, and diluted liquid fertilizer should be used as the fertilizer. Thick fertilizer is easy to burn roots and affect growth. It is better to go to the flower shop to buy special flower fertilizer when fertilizing.
V. Matters needing attention
Pay attention to changing pots once a year during maintenance, usually in early spring. When changing pots, it is necessary to combine pruning, cut off rotten roots and bad roots, and reconfigure the soil, paying attention to disinfection first.