1. Pot soil: When potting kapok, use soil with high looseness, strong drainage performance and slight acidity. It is best to prepare it by yourself. Mix humus soil, sandy soil and vegetable garden soil, and then add appropriate amount of base fertilizer. Pay attention to disinfection treatment after preparation.
2, light: kapok like the sun, potted breeding period should be placed in the light, let it bask in the sun, light enough overall growth will be better.Plants that lack light tend to grow in vain, which can also hinder growth.
3. Temperature: The cold resistance of kapok is relatively weak. The potted plant should be moved indoors in winter. The lowest indoor temperature should be above 5 degrees, otherwise it is easy to be frostbitten.At ordinary times, it is better to provide it with a temperature between 20 degrees and 30 degrees.
4. Watering: It has strong drought tolerance and is not tolerant to waterlogging.Potted plants do not need to be watered too frequently during conservation, and it is best to dry the soil.Pay attention to control the amount of watering, rather dry than wet.In addition, if it encounters continuous rainy days, drainage treatment should be carried out to avoid water accumulation.