Cultivation methods and precautions of dripping Guanyin;
1. Dripping Guanyin can be cultivated in nutrient soil mixed with humus soil, peat soil, river sand and a small amount of cake fertilizer. You can also choose hydroponics. Pay attention to prevent root rot and replenish nutrient solution in time. Usually, you can change the basin once a year in spring and loosen the soil once a month to make the basin in a good permeable state.
2. The suitable growth temperature of Drip Guanyin is 20℃-30℃, and the lowest temperature is 8℃. In summer, the dripping Guanyin should be placed in a semi-cool and ventilated place, and water should be sprayed on the dripping Guanyin leaves to cool down. In winter, Guanyin will be moved indoors for maintenance.
3. Drip Guanyin likes humidity, so the basin soil should be kept slightly wet, and the air humidity should not be lower than 60%. When the temperature is high in summer, indoor humidity can be improved by spraying water around plants. When the room temperature can't reach 15℃ in winter, water should be controlled, otherwise it will easily cause root rot. Generally, warm water can be sprayed once a week to keep the leaves green.
4. Drip Guanyin likes to be fat. From March to June, 5438+ 10 month, applying liquid fertilizer every half month can appropriately increase the proportion of carbon elements.
5. Drip Guanyin likes to grow in a semi-shady environment, so it should be placed in an environment that can provide shade and good ventilation.
6. Drip Guanyin is a foliage plant. Leaves will turn yellow if they are not properly maintained. At this time, it can be cut together with the stem with a knife to avoid affecting the growth of other leaves.
7. Drip Guanyin is a foliage plant with large leaves and strong transpiration. However, the dripping Guanyin juice is toxic to prevent eye irritation and sore throat caused by dripping into eyes or taking orally.