2. Planting: select strong seedlings with developed roots and plant them in pots before germination in late autumn or spring. Before planting, put ceramic tiles on the seepage holes at the bottom of the container and fill some nutrient soil in the container. Fill the soil after planting, so that the roots are in close contact with the soil. After the soil surface is flush with the basin edge, the soil surface is about 5 cm away from the basin edge as a watering nozzle. Newly planted plants should be kept in semi-shade for a week, and then gradually moved to sunny places for normal management.
3. Watering: Palm has certain drought resistance and moisture resistance, but it doesn't mean there is no limit. It is said that its drought resistance and moisture resistance are comparable to those of some flowers. Keep it dry, water it in time, and don't be too waterlogged. Generally, it is necessary to water frequently in summer, because the summer climate is dry and the temperature is high, and more water is needed. Water the basin once a day to keep the soil moist. In spring and autumn, water is poured every 3 or 4 days.
4. Fertilization: In the long season, liquid fertilizer is applied once every one to two weeks, and 20% cake fertilizer water is applied twice a month from May to September. When the fertilizer is light and the light is weak, the leaves are not obvious. During May-September, 20% cake fertilizer was applied twice a month. For mosaic varieties, if there is more nitrogen fertilizer and less light, the plaque on the leaves is not obvious.
5, light, temperature requirements: Palm trees are more conducive to reproduction, can withstand certain high and low temperatures, like semi-cool growth environment, and grow better in bright and ventilated rooms. As long as the indoor sunshine can be guaranteed for about 4 hours every day, it can flourish. The suitable growth temperature is 15 ~ 25 degrees, and it can grow normally above 5 degrees in winter.
6. Precautions: The branches and leaves of duckweed are easy to grow, so they need to be pruned more. Cut off the long branches in time. Duckweed grows faster and tends to sprout long branches. Once it grows into a plant, it needs to be trimmed frequently to keep the plant neat and beautiful. The duckweed, which has been maintained for many years, has old branches all the year round and its plant shape is too large. When new buds germinate every year, they can be pruned again by changing pots, cutting off branches and old roots. At the seedling stage, as long as it is properly thinned, it is mainly to trim the shape. Be careful not to be too dry and wet for a while when watering the duck palm wood, which may lead to death. Duckweed needs to be changed every spring. If you use plastic pots, you need to pay attention to loose soil.