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How does Master Green raise it?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, In terms of temperature, it can live between minus 2 ℃ and 45 ℃, preferring warm areas with light. The soil should be thick, drained and breathable. Pruning it can make it look better. Watering should be adjusted according to different seasons. Don't get the flowers and leaves wet.

Light and temperature

It likes warm, bright areas, can withstand drought and can withstand the cold of minus 2 ℃. If it is below minus 3 ℃, it will be a little lethargic, but as long as the temperature rises, it can recover.

If it is often kept in a shady area, the color of its leaves will become lighter, it is easy to grow wildly, and the petiole will be very thin, but this breed is relatively easy to raise, as long as you pay attention to the light, it will be green. Its growth temperature is from minus 2 ℃ to 45 ℃, and it is best to move to the house in winter. In summer, don't let it stay in the bright light for a long time, give it a moderate shade.

2. Soil

Its soil had better use fertile, more breathable and draining soil, such as mixing some peat and vermiculite with cinder, and then spread some river sand on the surface of the soil. If it is a cool climate, its growth is visible, but it will stop growing for a short time because it is too hot in summer.

3. Pruning

If you want it to reproduce, you can cut off its leaf disk in early spring, insert it into the soil, and tiller buds can grow on the stem. This breed is easy to breed, and if it is not pruned, it can also grow tall and grow good-looking old piles. It occasionally appears some bugs, which can be removed directly with paper towels.

Fourth, watering

If it is newly planted, it does not need to be watered in the first 3 days. If you water it once in 5-7 days in spring and autumn, once in half a month in hot hours, and once in 15-20 days in cold winter, it grows especially fast in winter, so it's best to let it dry after watering it and help it grow better. It's best to spray, don't get the leaves and flowers wet.

 
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