Planting methods and precautions for taking root on the ground
Last Update :2024.05.30
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Under normal circumstances, ground-rooted plants like to be maintained in a sunny location. However, when the sun is shining, measures must be taken to provide shade. It is suitable for growing in a humid environment, but it can tolerate drought, so it does not need to be watered too frequently. A temperature of around 20 degrees is most suitable for growth. Note that it is poisonous and cannot be eaten.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Lighting: Under normal circumstances, it likes a maintenance location with abundant sunlight and can be fully exposed to the sun's rays. However, when the sun is blazing in the summer, measures must be taken to provide shade to prevent the leaves from being burned by too strong sunlight. Starting in autumn, you can gradually increase the lighting time to promote normal growth of plants.
2. Watering: It is more suitable in a humid environment It will grow, but it is okay not to water it for a short period of time, which will not affect the plant too much. So you don’t need to water too frequently, and you don’t have to worry about the plants drying out. In summer, you can water more appropriately, but starting in autumn, you can gradually reduce it. You can even skip watering during the winter.
3. Temperature: It grows well in a warm environment, so the temperature should be kept moderate. A temperature of about 20 degrees is most suitable for growth. But it also has a certain degree of cold resistance. If the temperature in winter is kept above 2 degrees Celsius, it can safely spend the winter.
2. Precautions
Although The plant is relatively easy to maintain, but you still need to pay more attention when cultivating it. It is toxic to a certain extent, so do not eat it by mistake.
2. Precautions
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