Soil
The soil for planting Flamingo can be mixed with 1 part of pine needle soil + 1 part of peat soil, and then it can be planted. A small brick can be placed at the bottom of the soil, which can increase the effect of drainage p>
Temperature
Flamingo prefers a warm environment. The best growth temperature is between 25 degrees and 28 degrees. In winter, the indoor temperature can not be lower than 15 degrees. If the temperature exceeds 30 degrees in summer, it will cause plant diseases p>
Illumination
Flamingo needs plenty of sunshine to maintain its growth, but it should also avoid the hot sun exposure in summer. In the other three seasons, try to maintain in a sunny place. At the same time, you can move the flowerpot from time to time to make it evenly exposed to the sun, which can make the overall shape of the plant fuller p>
Humidity
Flamingo flower has high requirements on the moisture humidity of the air. Especially during the growth period, it is necessary to keep the moisture humidity of the air at about 70%, which can not be reached under the normal environment. Therefore, it is necessary to spray water around it with a watering can to humidify the air. You can also wipe the leaves with wet cotton cloth, which can also increase its moisture humidity several times a day; But after flowering, be careful not to spray water on the flowers p>
Fertilization
Before planting, some base fertilizer can also be added to the bottom of the soil. From March to August every year, fertilize once every 7 to 15 days p>
When families plant Flamingo flowers, they should pay attention not to eat them by mistake. Flamingo flowers are poisonous plants, and many adverse reactions will occur after eating them, especially if there are children at home. However, flamingo does not emit any polluting substances, so it can be raised at ease p>