How to breed Schefflera and precautions

Last Update :2024.06.16

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1. Soil

2. Moisture

3. Lighting

4. Temperature

5. Things to note


Soil: Fertile, loose, and deep soil should be used to raise duck-leg trees. Moisture: During the growth period, you should always pay attention to the condition of the pot soil, and replenish water in time when it starts to dry out. Light: not too strong, just a small amount of scattered sunlight. Temperature: usually within 15-25℃, above 10℃ in winter.


The breeding methods and precautions of Schefflera
1. Soil

1. Soil

To raise Schefflera, fertile, loose, and deep soil should be used. Generally, you can mix leaf mold soil or peat soil, pastoral soil, river sand or perlite according to 4:4: 1 is mixed evenly and prepared.

2. Moisture

Schefflera prefers a soil environment with sufficient moisture. During the growth period, you need to constantly pay attention to the condition of its pot soil, and replenish water in time when it starts to dry out. When the temperature is relatively high in summer, spray more water around the plants.

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3. Light

< p> Schefflera does not like a growing environment with too much light, and its demand for sunlight is not high. Usually just give it a small amount of scattered sunlight. When the sun is relatively strong in summer, you need to shade it. In winter, when the sun is insufficient, you need to move it to a sunny place by a south window.

4. Temperature

Schefflera prefers a relatively warm growth environment and has low resistance to cold. Normally keep the temperature within 15-25℃. In winter, keep it warm and keep out the cold, and adjust the temperature to above 10°C.

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5. Precautions

1. Repot every year. After raising it for a year, the nutrients in the soil in the goosefoot firewood pot will be basically absorbed. At this time, it needs to be replaced with new potting soil with sufficient nutrients.

2. Prune in time. Schefflera grows relatively quickly and can easily grow densely. At this time, it is necessary to prune in time to cut off overly dense branches and leggy branches to ensure that the remaining paper strips have sufficient nutrient supply.

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2. Moisture

3. Lighting

4. Temperature

5. Things to note










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