How to care for a happiness tree: The correct care methods for a happiness tree.

How to care for a幸福树 (Happy Tree)

A comprehensive introduction to how to care for a Happy Tree and the correct maintenance methods for green plants and flower planting, and the following is a detailed introduction.

The Happy Tree has a graceful shape, small and bright green leaves, and a graceful shadow, making it a very valuable indoor ornamental plant. Many families place Happy Trees in front of their doors, with people writing down their wishes on cards and hanging them on the tree to pray for safety, happiness, and settled life. So, how do you care for a Happy Tree? What are the methods for raising a Happy Tree? Let's talk about the specific cultivation methods for the Happy Tree.

【Methods for Raising a Happy Tree】

<1. Soil Selection>

When it comes to raising a Happy Tree, the first thing to consider is the soil needed for plant growth. We choose a loose, fertile, well-draining, and well-ventilated soil rich in organic matter for the Happy Tree. Usually, a mixture of 5 parts garden soil, 3 parts decomposed leaf mold, 1 part decomposed organic fertilizer, and 1 part river sand is used.

<2. Temperature>

The Happy Tree prefers a warm and humid environment, with the most suitable temperature being between 19℃-21℃ during the day and 18℃-20℃ at night. In the hot summer, keep the temperature below 27℃, and when it's too hot, provide appropriate shade. In winter, the temperature should not be lower than 8 degrees, and the humidity should not be less than 5 degrees, otherwise, it will be frostbitten.

<3. Humidity>

The Happy Tree prefers a moist environment for both soil and indoor conditions. Keep the indoor humidity between 70-80%. In large banquet halls where humidity cannot be controlled, we spray the leaves twice a day, morning and evening. If the humidity is too low or if the plant is in a dry environment for a long time, the leaves will curl and turn yellow, affecting its ornamental value.

<4. Watering>

In spring, water every 2-3 days. In summer and autumn, when temperatures are higher, water every 1-2 days. In winter, control the watering, watering once every 7 days. When watering, pay attention to the weather, choosing sunny days to water and not watering on cloudy days. Additionally, in dry and hot seasons, spray the plant daily to maintain some humidity to prevent the leaves from drying out and falling off due to water evaporation.

<5. Light>

The Happy Tree likes and tolerates a shaded environment. In the north, it is usually kept indoors but is afraid of being placed in dark areas for a long time, where direct and scattered light cannot reach. After a long time, it will definitely lose leaves. Therefore, in winter, it should be placed on the balcony or near a window with plenty of sunlight to ensure adequate light.

<6. Fertilizing>

During the peak growing season, fertilize once a month with a mixed fertilizer of 20-10-10 or 15-15-15 nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. You can also use diluted thin fertilizer water to replace clear water for watering the potting soil. Stop fertilizing when the temperature exceeds 32℃ in summer or falls below 12℃ in winter, as these temperatures make it difficult for the plant to absorb fertilizer and can easily cause fertilizer damage.

<7. Pruning>