1. The soil should be suitable.
There are many things to pay attention to in breeding Brazilian beauty, such as choosing the right soil. Brazilian beauty is suitable for planting in humus soil, cultivated soil or coarse sand mixed soil when potted. If the selected soil is alkaline, it will cause its leaves to turn yellow.
2. Fertilize on time
In the cultivation of Brazilian beauty, fertilization must be correct, and thick fertilizer cannot be applied. Fertilize once every 2-3 weeks, and you can choose liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer. The soil needs to be replaced once a year, and the organic fertilizer should be buried at the bottom or edge to ensure that the Brazilian beauty has lush branches and leaves.
Proper watering
When maintaining Brazilian beauty, you must water it correctly. Generally speaking, water can be watered once a week during the growing period. If the weather is dry, you can spray water on the leaves with a watering can. Too much watering and too wet soil will cause fibrous roots to rot and leaves to turn yellow and fall off. In winter, the amount of watering should be reduced, and the number of watering times should also be reduced, and watering can be done once every half month.
controlling temperature
Temperature control is also very important for raising Brazilian beauty. The temperature needs to be between 10-35 degrees. In winter, Brazilian beauties need to be moved to sunny rooms for breeding. When the temperature is below 5 degrees, yellow spots will appear on the leaves, which is not conducive to growth.
Step 5: Illuminate.
Brazilian beauty belongs to light-loving plants, but if it cannot be directly exposed to strong light, its branches and leaves will turn yellow and black. It is best to cultivate indoors to get enough astigmatism. If the light is insufficient, it is best to move it outdoors for breeding one or two days a week.