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How to raise TYA

Hank Schrader
2020-07-28 11:10:23
Water: generally enough water should be given when growing, not too much in summer; temperature: in winter, the growth temperature of TIA should be higher than 5 ℃; light: enough sunshine must be obtained for the growth of TIA, and if the light is not enough, it will appear in vain, and the leaves will become very thin.

Breeding methods

Growth habits

This kind of succulent plant likes to grow in a place with warm climate, relatively dry environment and better ventilation. Its growth is inseparable from the light, the succulent plants are generally more drought resistant, and can survive in the cold environment, their adaptability is quite strong.

Moisture

There is no obvious dormancy period for succulent TYA. Generally, sufficient water should be given when growing. In summer, when the temperature is relatively high, attention should be paid to block the strong light, and watering is not necessary. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure good air circulation in the place where it grows. Spring and autumn is a period of vigorous growth of TYA. At this time, we should make sure that the soil is dry and well watered. If the soil is too dry, it will cause the withering of the leaves.

Temperature

In winter, to ensure that the growth temperature of Tiya is higher than 5 degrees, watering remains the same, which can ensure that Tiya continues to grow. If the temperature cannot be controlled in the appropriate stage, then reduce watering, let Tiya enter into dormancy, which can protect the healthy survival of the plant..

Illumination

TYA's growth must get enough sunlight. If the sunlight is not enough, it will grow in vain and the leaves will become very thin. In winter, it is necessary to put it in a place where the indoor light can shine.

Potted Tia

Precautions

TYA's adaptability is relatively strong. We only need to ensure the air permeability of the soil in the growing environment. When flowering, we can prevent the plants from being damaged by aphids, so that we can grow a perfect potted plant.

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