pomegranate
Pomegranate is drought-tolerant and likes dry environment. The principle of "dry thoroughly and thoroughly" should be mastered in watering. Especially in the flowering and fruiting period, you should not water too much, and the soil in the basin should not be too wet, otherwise the branches will grow white, leading to the phenomenon of falling flowers, falling fruits and cracking fruits, and drainage should be carried out in time in the rainy season. In terms of fertilization, it is necessary to apply sufficient base fertilizer, apply 1 times decomposed organic fertilizer before winter, and apply 1 times diluted fertilizer and water every week during the vigorous growth period. Long-term topdressing of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can protect flowers and fruits.
Phyllanthus
Bougainvillea is a plant that can bloom all year round. Maintaining the environment needs heat preservation, and the growing environment needs sufficient light. Keep direct sunlight for more than 6 hours every day, avoid frequent watering, and thoroughly dry the pot soil, so that plants can grow healthily. Pruning bougainvillea is relatively easy. All long, weak, withered and diseased branches are cut off, and too many branches can also be cut off. Pruning can be done after flowering to avoid pruning in cold winter.
Holiday cactus
Crab claw orchid can be cut lightly in winter, of course, it depends on the situation. Only when the terminal bud of the crab claw orchid grows very tender can it be cut off. After winter, if the top stem of the crab claw orchid grows too weak, it will be difficult to bloom this year. If these tender stems are cut off, there is a chance to promote flowering.
Rodea
Some flowers are just shade-tolerant, while evergreen plants like shade. So, if you want to choose shade-tolerant flowers, don't forget evergreen! If you put it in a heating room in winter, you can water it once every 7 to 9 days. If placed on the balcony, the watering interval can be appropriately extended.
Clivia
Clivia is suitable for soil rich in humus. Generally, water every day in spring 1 time. Watering in summer, you can water the leaves and the surrounding ground with a fine watering can, twice a day on sunny days; Watering every other day in autumn 1 time; Water once a week or less in winter.
Wealth tree
Watering the rich trees should follow the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet. In spring and autumn, we should master the watering times according to the weather, rain, dryness and wetness, generally once a day. When the temperature exceeds 35℃, water it at least twice a day. Fertilize twice a month during the growing period, pay attention to spraying water on new leaves, and maintain a high environmental humidity to facilitate their growth. Water every 5 ~ 7 days in winter, and ensure sufficient light.
aloe
The optimum growth temperature of aloe is 15 ~ 20℃, and the minimum temperature should not be lower than 2℃. Potted aloe is mainly dry and wet, keep the basin dry and wet, and don't water it too much; In summer, the temperature is high and the evaporation is large. It usually takes 2 to 3 days to water, and foliar water can be sprayed in the morning and evening. In spring and autumn, keep dry and water less. Water is usually poured once a month in winter.
ivy
Ivy cultivation management is simple and extensive, but it needs to be planted in a place with moist and ventilated soil; Potted plants can be tied with various supports, dragged and shaped, maintained under shade shed in summer and put into greenhouse for wintering in winter. Indoor air humidity should be kept, not too dry, but the basin soil should not be too wet.
Bulb cactus
The flowerpot should not be too big, so it is advisable to have a little gap to accommodate the balls. The flowerpot is too big to be absorbed after being filled with water, and the air in the flowerpot is blocked and easy to rot. In winter, water should be controlled in sunny morning, and watering at noon is easy to cause ball burns. Maintenance tip: For those cactus whose top is concave, be careful not to pour water into the concave part to avoid rot.
Chlorophytum comosum
Chlorophytum is a popular "grass root" orchid, which can not only purify the air, but also be better than other orchid plants. Chlorophytum should be placed in a place with short sunshine time or no direct sunlight to avoid strong light and direct contact with buildings such as walls, iron frames and window frames. It is necessary to clean the leaves of chlorophytum in time and keep them fresh, and often cut off the withered leaves.