1、 Is it easy to raise
Happiness tree is a tropical plant. It likes high temperature and humid climate and has poor resistance to cold and dry environment. Therefore, it is easier to breed in humid areas in the south. Although it is difficult to breed in the north, it can also flourish as long as you pay attention to heat preservation in winter p>
2、 How to maintain
1. Temperature: the happy tree has high requirements for temperature and is suitable for cultivation in a greenhouse at 20 ℃ to 30 ℃. When the temperature is higher than 30 ℃, shade and spray water to cool down. If the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, move it indoors and try not to be lower than 8 ℃. Although it has certain cold resistance in the short term, it should not be placed in a low-temperature environment p>
2. Illumination: the happiness tree can be illuminated all day or placed in a semi cloudy environment. However, a long time without light will cause the plant to grow but not thick. It is recommended to put it in the sunny place with no less than 5 hours of light every day p>
3. Soil: it is generally planted in soft and fertile acid soil. Therefore, a little river sand can be added to the basin soil preparation, and peat wood can be used to improve the acidity, but the proportion of peat wood should not be too much, because it will hinder drainage p>
4. Watering: Happy trees like to be wet, so they should be watered frequently. Generally, water should be poured every two days. It is best to water every day in summer, but water should be properly controlled in spring to avoid too tall plants. Reduce watering in winter to avoid frostbite of plant roots p>
5. Fertilization: the amount of fertilizer for happy trees should be adjusted according to the season. During the vigorous growth period, apply liquid fertilizer once a month and spray it on the surface of the basin soil after dilution. Be careful not to spray it on the leaves, otherwise it will lead to decay. In addition, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied once in the middle of autumn, which is conducive to the safe overwintering of plants p>