1. Soil: Generally, the soil for cultivating the original stone flower can be fleshy, as long as it is loose and breathable. It can be mixed with humus
1. Soil: Generally, the soil for cultivating the original stone flower can be fleshy, as long as it is loose and breathable. It can be mixed with humus, calcareous materials and river sand in a ratio of 4:3:3.
2. Watering: It is generally necessary to water raw stone flowers in the morning or evening, when the temperature is low and it is not suitable for watering when the temperature is high during the day. At the same time, it is necessary to prevent plants from being rained, otherwise the top of plants will break due to excessive water absorption. Flood control measures should be taken to prevent plants from being in a humid environment for a long time.
3. Fertilization: Generally, February-April in spring is the molting period of plants, and no fertilization is needed during this period. After molting, compound fertilizer can be applied once.
4, lighting: the original stone flower likes light, but it is not resistant to strong light. Therefore, it can be maintained in a well-lit place at ordinary times, but it should be shaded in summer and moved to a semi-shady place for maintenance. In spring and autumn, plants can receive direct sunlight, promote their own photosynthesis and accumulate nutrients. In winter, it can be maintained in a bright place with sufficient indoor light.
5. Temperature: The temperature suitable for the growth of raw stone flowers is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. It is neither resistant to high temperature nor afraid of cold. Therefore, when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees in summer, it will go into hibernation, and when the temperature is below 7 degrees in winter, it will go into hibernation. If the temperature is below 4 degrees, plants may freeze to death. Keep the temperature above 10 degrees, and winter safely.