It is suitable for indoor breeding.
When it blooms, the house is full of fragrance, and the volatile oil can kill the indoor germs, purify the air in the room, and the flowers also make people relaxed and happy. So it is very suitable to keep it indoors.
1. Soil
Before raising, we should first prepare soil, which can be mixed with garden soil and river sand, and then with base fertilizer, and the soil is slightly acidic, which is suitable for its growth.
2. Water
It likes to be wet and is not drought resistant, so it is necessary to keep the basin soil wet from time to time. In summer, water once a day in the morning and evening, and spray water on the leaves to cool and moisturize the leaves. In winter, it no longer grows and needs less water. At this time, water should be reduced, and there should be no water in the roots, or it is easy to rot.
3. Fertilization
In the growth period, it is applied once a week; in the flowering period, it is applied once every three days, mainly with phosphate fertilizer, and it needs to be diluted before use, otherwise it will burn the root; and in the flowering period, it can also spray fertilizer water to the leaves, so that it can blossom as soon as possible.
3. Light
It likes light, so if you keep it indoors, try to put it in a sunny place, otherwise it will reduce the amount of flowers, and the fragrance of flowers will be light. If you raise it in the south, you only need to put it indoors in winter, but in the north, when you raise it indoors in winter, you need to keep it warm in time.
4. Diseases and insect pests
Because of its flower fragrance, it often attracts many pests, such as scale insects, moths and other insects, so when raising indoors, you need timely ventilation and lighting, which can effectively reduce the incidence of insect pests. If you are infected first, you need to spray with medicine, which can be effectively prevented