1、 Loose soil
Fairy tale tree is suitable for growing in loose soil. If the soil is relatively sticky and heavy, the root will often breathe unfavourably, affecting its growth. Acid sandy loam is usually used for planting. If you prepare basin soil yourself, you can mix peat soil, garden soil, vermiculite and coarse sand, and the ratio of the four is 3:2:2:1. In addition, the basin needs to be changed once a year p>
2、 Sufficient light
The fairy tale tree cannot grow without sufficient light. It is usually placed in the sunny place. It should be noted that it is not resistant to strong light, so it needs proper shade in summer. In winter, in order to ensure that the plant can survive safely, it needs to be exposed to light all day, especially at noon, which is also helpful to improve the temperature p>
3、 Reasonable watering
Fairy tale tree is sensitive to water and has good drought resistance. If there is too much water, it will not help it grow, but also make it grow slowly and even cause various diseases. It is usually enough to water every two to three days in spring and autumn. You can water every day in summer and wait until the soil is dry in winter p>
4、 Regular fertilization
When planting fairy tale trees, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied. Generally, rotten organic fertilizer, such as chicken manure or bean cake, should be used. Nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer should be added during its growth period, but not too much. It should be fully diluted before fertilization to avoid fertilizer damage. It is usually applied once every 15-20 days. In the dormancy period, it is necessary to reduce or stop fertilizer p>
5、 Pay attention to pruning
Fairy tale trees grow faster, so they need to be pruned regularly to maintain their plant shape. In addition to cutting the dead and diseased branches, repair the places that are too long and too dense, increase the internal ventilation and light transmission, reduce the possibility of bacterial breeding and disease, and provide a good growth space for the growth of new branches p>