1、 Curing method
1. Substrate selection: it needs sandy soil with good permeability and drainage to breed Weng Zhu. It can also breed Weng Zhu by mixing rotten leaf soil, coarse sand and broken bricks p>
2. Light management: Weng Zhu likes light at ordinary times, so he should provide it with sufficient sunshine and early radiation. He needs shade and ventilation in summer p>
3. Temperature management: Weng Zhu can endure cold, and the most suitable temperature for its growth is 15 ℃ - 25 ℃. It can endure high temperature of 40 ℃ in summer, but keep ventilation. It can withstand a low temperature of 0 ℃ in winter, and plants will be frostbitten if the temperature is lower p>
4. Water management: Weng Zhu can endure drought. When growing, the soil should not be too wet and should not be dry or watered p>
2、 Breeding skills
1. Reproduction: after waiting for the seedlings to grow for about 4 years, you can cut off the rootstock, dry it and insert it in the soil suitable for it, and wait for it to take root p>
2. Spend summer: Weng Zhu can endure drought and high temperature in summer. The temperature can reach 40 ℃, but be sure to keep ventilation p>
3、 Diagnosis and treatment problems
1. Rotten roots: Weng Zhu can endure drought. Remember not to water too much and get too much rain, otherwise he will rotten roots p>
2. Anthrax: when it comes to the disease, it needs to be sprayed with 65% zinc dysen wettable powder 600 times, and the diseased leaves should be trimmed p>
4、 Other issues
1. Whether it can be raised at home: it can be raised at home. Weng Zhu has strong adaptability, likes a warm, dry and sunny environment, can tolerate drought and high temperature, does not need to pour too much water, and is easy to survive with high survival rate p>
2. Toxic or not: without poison, Weng Zhu is not only an ornamental plant, but can be arranged in the study, lobby, living room and other rooms. It can also help the room purify the air and remove formaldehyde p>