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Cultivation methods and precautions of Brazilian keel

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-06 08:33:10
Temperature: it is afraid of the cold. It should be put indoors in winter in the north. Soil: the soil mixed with sandy soil and garden soil can be used as its culture soil. Water content: when watering, the soil should be dried and then watered to ensure that the soil is slightly wet. Light: its growth must have plenty of light.

I. breeding methods

1. Temperature: it prefers warm environment and is afraid of cold. It should be put indoors in winter in the north, or it will freeze the plants.

2. Soil: it prefers soft and permeable soil. We can also make it by ourselves. We can make its culture soil by mixing sandy soil and garden soil.

3. Water content: it has no too many requirements for water content. It is relatively drought resistant and likes dry point soil. So when watering, we should see that the soil is dry before watering, so as to ensure that the soil is slightly wet.

4. Light: it loves light very much and can't grow without sunshine. If the sunshine is not abundant, it will grow weak, so it should be kept in a place with plenty of sunshine.

2. Precautions

In the maintenance of the need for appropriate pruning, will be redundant buds and leaves cut off, or it will appear particularly messy, affecting the beautiful.

Brazilian keel

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