1. Basin soil
When breeding, basin soil is very important. It is usually mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil, compost soil, etc., and proper addition of base fertilizer can meet its early growth p>
2. Upper basin
When its seedlings grow two leaves, it is appropriate for us to transplant it in a shallow basin, and select the culture soil and fine sandy soil to be mixed into the basin, with 3 plants in each basin. When it grows to 40 days, the seedling has also grown 4 to 5 leaves. At this time, we can move it to a larger towing basin and bring some soil. Then pour it with water, put it in a cool place, and give sufficient light in time p>
3. Illumination
It likes light very much. During normal maintenance, it should be exposed to the sun as much as possible, which can not only make its corolla neat, but also enhance its ability to resist diseases, so as to prevent pests. If the flower color is not illuminated properly, it will affect its ornamental ability. In addition, when enjoying the sunshine, you should also pay attention to rotating the flowerpot from time to time to prevent it from growing on one side p>
4. Temperature
When raising it, the temperature should not be too high. When the temperature exceeds 15 degrees, it will begin to grow in vain, so we should control the temperature between 7 and 10 degrees as much as possible and ventilate regularly at the same time p>
5. Fertilization
At the initial stage of planting, it can be fertilized every 7 to 10 days. The fertilizer is often mainly organic fertilizer. After 100 days of planting, it is necessary to spray water on the leaf surface and apply thin fertilizer every 10 to 15 days, so as to differentiate flower buds and correct flower color p>