In general, Polygonatum odoratum especially likes soil with good drainage, so that its roots can breathe better. If the drainage is not good, the roots will not breathe well and then rot. Therefore, when selecting soil, some peat soil can be used in the same proportion as granular soil to meet its requirements for soil.
2. Temperature requirements
Jade decoration generally likes the environment with large temperature difference, that is, the temperature can be higher during the day and lower at night, but the maximum temperature can not exceed 33 degrees and the minimum temperature can not be lower than 4 degrees, otherwise it will enter a dormant state, thus affecting the normal growth of plants.
If the temperature drops below 0 degrees in winter, it is easy to get frostbite or die, so when the temperature is as low as 5 degrees in winter, you must move back indoors as soon as possible and put it in a sunny place to spend the winter safely. In addition, when the temperature is high in summer, we must ensure good ventilation and avoid high temperature.
3. Lighting requirements
As mentioned earlier, Polygonatum odoratum likes light very much. In addition to the bright light in summer, it can enjoy the sunshine to the fullest, and it can grow well whether it is irradiated all day or half a day. And with sufficient light supply, its leaves will grow denser and look more beautiful. On the other hand, if the light is insufficient, it will be easy to grow white and the appearance will not look good.
4, fertilization requirements
Pay attention to it when fertilizing it, it doesn't like nitrogen fertilizer very much, so it is necessary to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer. We only need to apply light liquid potash fertilizer and phosphate fertilizer to it once a month, which will make it grow more beautiful and appreciate it more beautifully.
5, watering requirements
Jade ornaments have a low demand for water. Jade ornaments will feel comfortable when the relative humidity is 40-60%. Usually, the soil can be watered as soon as it starts to dry, once every other month or so, subject to the bottom hole of the flowerpot starting to drip. Avoid the leaves when watering, so as to prevent the leaves from rotting due to too long water accumulation. Pay attention to the fact that there is no water accumulation at the bottom of the basin.