How to breed Brazilian keel
Last Update :2024.06.10
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Soil: Brazilian keel prefers loose and breathable soil. A 1:1 mixture of river sand and loam can be used as culture soil. Temperature: It is more sensitive to cold. Flower lovers in the north need to move it indoors in winter. Lighting: It is best to place it in a brightly lit place. Moisture: Just keep the soil slightly dry.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Brazilian keel prefers loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be evenly mixed in a ratio of 1:1 and used as its cultivation soil.
2. Temperature
It is more afraid of cold. Flower lovers in the south can let it spend the winter outdoors, but flower lovers in the north need to move it indoors in winter. Protect it from frostbite.
3. Light
It needs sufficient light to grow. It is best to place it in a brightly lit place during maintenance.
4. Moisture
It is drought-tolerant, does not have high requirements for moisture, and likes relatively dry soil. Don't overwater when watering, just keep the soil slightly dry.
2. Temperature
3. Lighting
4. Moisture
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