1、 How to maintain
1. Select soil
It likes the soil with loose soil and rich in organic matter. It can mix rotten leaves, peat and fine sand by itself. It should use the soil that can let the roots breathe. It can have weak acidity. After mixing the soil, it should be disinfected to avoid the infection of bacteria p>
2. Moderate watering
If it is too wet, it will affect its growth first. If the delicate branches and leaves have shrunk, a quarter of the basin should be immersed in clean water. After an hour, it can return to its original appearance. If there is too much water and its roots cannot breathe, it will lack oxygen and rot p>
3. Timely fertilization
Because it keeps growing flowers and consumes a lot of nutrients, it needs fertilizer more than other plants. You can give it some phosphate fertilizer to help it bloom. At ordinary times, you can add some organic fertilizer to it. Do not use too high a frequency or too much dose. It should be carried out together with watering, and the effect is better p>
4. Shaping and trimming
According to the shape of the tree and the owner's hobby, remove its thin branches, too dense branches, dead branches and diseased branches. If it is newly planted, some twigs should be cut off to reduce the consumption of nutrients and help it adapt to the environment early. It is usually trimmed when its new shoots are just growing, but there is no lignification p>
2、 Precautions
1. It likes sunshine, so its leaves will be more green, its branches will be stronger and its flowers will be more fragrant. If you put it in a cool area, the branches and leaves will be scarce and the aroma will be lighter. It grows most vigorously at 15 to 30 degrees, but its young leaves will be damaged due to high temperature in summer. If it is a potted plant, it should be placed in a windy area p>
2. The limit temperature it can tolerate is minus 7 degrees, and the highest temperature is 38 degrees. If you want it to grow normally, you need two to 22 degrees. If it is very hot in summer, you can sprinkle water on the leaves, and you need heat preservation in winter p>