How to grow copper money grass
Last Update :2024.05.26
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Soil: Loose soil with good water-holding capacity is required; the water used for water cultivation must be clean enough. Sunlight: Receive 4-6 hours of light every day, not exposed to direct sunlight or too dark. Moisture: Water can be watered every 2-3 days, and additional watering is required in summer; water needs to be added every week, and the water needs to be changed when the water becomes turbid. Temperature: Give it a temperature environment of 10-25℃, not higher than 32℃ or lower than 5℃.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Copperwort has very low soil requirements and is very suitable for growing in loose soil and soil with good water retention capacity. You can use leaf humus soil, river mud, and garden soil mixed in a ratio of 5:2:2. If growing in water, use clean enough water and do not use water with impurities.
2. Sunshine
It can receive 4-6 hours of light when the sun is not strong, but the time should not be too long, let alone strong direct sunlight. Especially in summer, it should be provided with a semi-sun growing environment. In winter, you should move indoors in time and see as much sun as possible every day.
3. Moisture
It likes to grow in a humid environment. You can water it once every 2-3 days. The soil should be kept slightly moist. Water evaporates quickly in midsummer, so you can spray some water appropriately before watering. For hydroponic cultivation, you need to add water once a week and change the water as soon as it becomes turbid.
4. Temperature
It is suitable to grow in a warm environment, and the temperature of the breeding environment should be maintained at around 10-25°C. The temperature in spring and autumn is more suitable for its growth, but in summer, the temperature should not be higher than 32℃ as much as possible, and in winter, it should not be lower than 5℃.
2. Sunshine
3. Moisture
4. Temperature
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