Palms were first grown in southern Africa, where the climate is pleasant, not very cold in winter, but very cool in summer. Under similar conditions, the palm is a little delicate and has high requirements for the surrounding temperature. Generally, it can only spend the winter safely when it is above 10 ℃.
It is also necessary to pay attention to the soil for cultivating the palm. It is better to use the relatively dry sand soil to prevent the root of the palm from problems due to too wet environment.
As we mentioned above, the palm of Buddha hand is a kind of succulent which doesn't like too much water, so in the process of cultivation, we must ensure the good drainage of soil. If there is too much water in the basin, the palm will even go into half dormancy, and the growth will become very slow, which is not conducive to the growth of the palm, let alone bursting the basin.
In addition, in autumn, the palm of Buddha grows vigorously. At this time, do not add too much nitrogen fertilizer to it, or it will grow bad leaves, and the leaves that have been born before may also rot.
For the palm, we can use the method of removing the lower leaves and replanting the leaves to promote the pot bursting, which is determined by the particularity of succulent plants. After picking leaves, the original place has a great possibility to grow lateral buds, which is also helpful to the explosion basin.
With the method of beheading, the palm of the Buddha can grow luxuriant lateral buds, but the shape of the plant is not as good as that of picking leaves.
Because the palm of Buddha's hand is easy to be eaten by insects, so we should pay more attention in the process of cultivation. Once such a situation occurs, it will be more likely to cause rot and other situations. Flower friends should try to reduce the wound of the palm of Buddha's hand