How to breed Huole

Last Update :2024.06.13

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1. Soil

2. Watering

3. Lighting

4. Fertilization


Soil: It is best to use sandy soil that is loose and rich in humus for breeding Huola. Watering: Watering does not need to be too frequent. In summer, it can be watered once every five days. In winter, it is best to water once every 1-2 months. Light: Allow it to receive sufficient light in winter and provide adequate shade in summer. Fertilization: Apply nitrogen fertilizer once a month during the growth stage.


Huo Paile's breeding method
1. Soil

1. Soil

It is best to use sandy soil with loose soil and rich humus to breed Huolai. It does not have high soil requirements, and you can also find some loose soil for cultivation.

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2. Watering

It It is very dry. Watering should not be too frequent, but should be watered appropriately. In summer, you can water more appropriately, and you can water it once every five days. In winter, it will enter a dormant period. It is best to water it once every 1-2 months. If Too much water will cause root rot due to water accumulation in the pot soil.

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3. Light

Too strong Plants will turn yellow when exposed to too much light, so they should be shaded in time in summer and can receive sufficient light in winter. In winter, it is best to grow them indoors and place them on a windowsill as close to the sun as possible.

4. Fertilization

Appropriate amount of fertilizer is more conducive to its growth. During the growth stage, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied once a month. The fertilizer concentration should not be too high, otherwise it will easily die due to fertilizer damage. Causes root rot.

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2. Watering

3. Lighting

4. Fertilization












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