1、 Soil suitability
The cultivation and breeding of Mimosa can use the garden soil directly. If you want to make it grow faster, you should choose a relatively loose and nutritious soil. In addition, the drainage performance should be good enough, otherwise it will affect the root respiration and growth. If it is domesticated, it can be used by mixing rotten leaf soil and sandy soil p>
2、 Sunny
When maintaining, keep it in a sunny place, so that the plant can see enough sunlight every day. It can also be slightly resistant to semi shade, but if the maintenance environment is too dark, it will directly affect its growth p>
3、 Timely watering
Mimosa is more suitable for growing in a humid environment, so it needs to be watered in time to create a slightly humid growth environment for it. Usually, it is best to water according to the dryness of the soil. When the weather is hot, it needs to be watered every day to prevent the soil from being too dry p>
4、 Suitable temperature
The most suitable temperature for plant growth is between 20-28 ℃. Note that the temperature should not be too low, especially in winter, pay attention to keeping warm and reduce the amount of water. In winter, we should move to a warmer place for breeding. For example, indoor temperature can not be lower than 10 ℃ p>