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Breeding method of Money Tree

Hank Schrader
2020-05-19 08:53:03
Soil: Money Tree like the soil with more nutrients and relatively strong water holding capacity. Watering: according to the state of basin soil, water in time before soil drying. Temperature: 20-30 ℃, over 10 ℃ in winter. Light: when breeding, it should be put in a sunny place. It needs to be shaded in summer. Fertilization: apply base fertilizer when changing basin, and apply fertilizer once every half month in growth period.

1. Soil

Money Tree like the soil with more nutrients, more internal air circulation and relatively strong water holding capacity. Specific water, you can use garden soil, peat soil, rotten leaf soil and coarse sand evenly mixed, and then add a small amount of compound fertilizer as its culture soil.

2. Water

Money Tree have relatively high requirements for water and prefer relatively wet soil conditions. When maintaining it, we should observe the condition of its basin soil and water it when it starts to dry. But also can't pour too much water at a time, otherwise it will produce water and lead to rotten roots.

3. Temperature

Its best growth temperature is 20-30 ℃, in winter, it needs to be moved into the room or other methods to keep it warm, and the temperature should not be lower than 10 ℃, otherwise it may have fallen leaves and other frozen reactions.

4. Light

It needs a certain amount of light to support its growth. It's better to put it in a sunny place for breeding at ordinary times. It can't be put in too dark place for a long time, or it will grow very slowly. In addition, it needs to be properly shaded in summer, otherwise the strong light will easily burn its leaves

5. Fertilization

It prefers fertilizer. It needs to apply base fertilizer when changing basin every spring. In addition, it needs to apply fertilizer every 15 days during spring growth period, so as to ensure that it has enough nutrients for growth.

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