If you want to grow Dripping Guanyin into old piles, you need to use loose, breathable, well-drained and fertile soil for cultivation. It also needs a suitable environment, preferably in a semi-shady, humid and warm environment. It also needs to be pruned regularly, and some leggy branches and yellow leaves must be cut off so that it can become an old pile. How to raise dripping Guanyin to make old piles
1. Suitable soil
If you want to raise dripping Guanyin to grow old piles, you need to use loose, breathable, and well-drained soil. For breeding, we can use humus soil, peat soil, fine sand soil and other materials to breed. We also need to add an appropriate amount of base fertilizer to the soil, and it needs to be replaced every 1-2 years. of potting soil.
2. Maintenance environment
If you want to grow Dripping Guanyin into an old pile, you also need a suitable environment. It likes to grow in a semi-shady, humid and warm environment, so In order for it to have sufficient scattered light exposure, it needs to be watered frequently every day. It is best to keep the soil slightly moist and take measures to keep warm in winter. Note that it needs to be fertilized frequently during its growth period.
3. Proper pruning
When maintaining the Dripping Guanyin, you also need to prune it regularly, such as shortening some long branches to promote the germination of new branches. Cut off some withered leaves, aging leaves, etc. This can avoid the consumption of excess nutrients and prevent it from breeding diseases and insect pests, so that it can grow into old piles.