Brazilian wood likes acidic growth environment, if the soil is alkaline, the plant often yellows, which is not conducive to its growth.When potting or changing soil, it needs to be mainly humus soil, which has a pH lower than 7 and is acidic, which is very helpful for plant development.In addition, it can also be acidified by pouring ferrous sulfate solution.
Brazil wood is very afraid of drying, once the soil moisture is insufficient or the air humidity is low, the plant will be yellow because of lack of water.At this time, we need to replenish water immediately, but do not water too much at one time, we need to water properly to keep the soil moist.Usually irrigate to want ground, but do not let there is seeper in potted soil, use river water or rainwater more advisable.
Brazilian wood is a kind of plant that likes light very much, but it is not sun-resistant, so do not always bask in the sun, otherwise the leaves will be sunburned, which will easily lead to yellowing of the leaf tips.At noon in summer, it needs to be properly shaded to avoid sunburn.You can see light properly in the morning, but not too long.
If the Brazilian wood grows too luxuriantly and has too many leaves, it will often affect ventilation and light transmission, which is not conducive to the breathing of the plant, so it needs to be pruned properly.Prune the dense leaves and put them in the shade to wait for the wound to dry, and then fertilize them properly to help them grow.