When planting a endangered beauty, you have to choose a bigger basin, with three to four plants per basin, water for spring and autumn three to five days, water for summer two days, water for winter 10 days, and temperature requirements for each stage, adjusted for the growth phase, to keep light for more than five hours per day to bloom。
How to raise a beauty
1. Soil selection

She's taller and chooses a bigger basin with a diameter of about 25 centimetres and not less than 20 centimetres. A flower pot would normally plant three to four plants, otherwise the space would be unreasonable. The pristine demand for soil is not strong, but only the choice of fertile sandy soil。
2. Reasonable watering

There is no need for excessive moisture in the conservation of endangered women, usually watered once for three to five days. In the long-term life of the pitiful, it is generally necessary to increase the number of watering sessions appropriately at the onset of the spring, either twice a day or so, to keep the soil wet. It is also necessary to reduce the use of water to about 10 days during the winter, so that the soil is not dried。
3. Appropriate temperature
Beautiful women like warm environments, they can withstand harsh colds, but not high temperatures. The most suitable growth temperature for the endangered women ranges from 15 to 28 degrees celsius, but varies over time. The first stage after the gestation is maintained at 18 to 21°c a week, the second phase at 18 to 20°c a week, and the second two phases are appropriately cooled to around 17°c。
4. Sufficient light

The flowering needs to be kept in light for more than five hours a day, with full photocosm in order to have enough flowers to separate, otherwise it can lead to dyslexic delays and flower-type beauty. However, care must be taken to avoid direct solar activity, which results in plant loss of water and even in the death of sunburns due to prolonged periods of tan。




