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How to keep the money tree strong

Walter White
2020-07-18 10:35:34
Proper watering: when watering, it should be fully watered. It is forbidden to have ponding in the basin soil. In winter, it is OK to keep the soil slightly wet. Reasonable light: scatter light to it, can not be exposed to the sun, strong sunlight needs to be placed in a cool place for maintenance. Temperature regulation: the temperature in winter shall not be lower than 10 ℃, and the temperature shall be reduced by spraying water properly in summer, and the humidity of the breeding environment shall also be increased.

I. water properly

Money trees grow stronger and need to be watered after the soil is dry. When watering, it should be watered thoroughly, not half of the water. It should be noted that no ponding is allowed in basin soil. Water should be poured once every 5-7 days in spring and autumn, once every 3-5 days in summer, and only a trace of moisture should be kept in winter.

2. Reasonable illumination

It is better to scatter light to it when breeding. The environment should not be too shaded. It should receive enough light every day, but it should not be exposed to the sun. When the sun is too strong, it should be moved to a cool place. When there is no light in the maintenance environment, it needs to be placed in a place with sufficient light.

3. Adjust the temperature

Money tree will grow stronger in the warm environment. When the temperature is low, you should keep warm to avoid falling leaves. In winter, you'd better control the temperature above 10 ℃. In summer, water should be sprayed properly to reduce the temperature of the breeding environment. The temperature should be below 35 ℃.

4. Increase humidity

Although it doesn't like too humid growing environment, the humidity of breeding environment should be high. When the weather is relatively dry, you should spray more water, or put basin water beside the plants to increase the humidity of the environment, so as to avoid falling leaves, yellow leaves, etc.

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