How to manage the fortune tree: cultivation and maintenance of the fortune tree.

How to manage the Fortune Tree

Do you know these? How to manage the Fortune Tree and related contents about the cultivation and maintenance of green plants related to the Fortune Tree, next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.

Many people have planted several pots of Fortune Trees at home because the Fortune Tree has a good meaning. It can calm the house and bring good fortune. Everyone likes to put several pots at home. To some extent, it can also purify the air, making it very suitable for cultivation.

Key point: The Fortune Tree is easily damaged by low temperatures, so if you take protective measures in winter, there won't be a problem.

Today, I will introduce the maintenance methods of the Fortune Tree from aspects such as light, water, and soil:

One, Light

The Fortune Tree loves sunlight and is a photophilic plant, but it prefers moderate sunlight, not the intense midday sunlight in summer, which is too strong and can easily kill the plant. Ensure scattered light throughout the year. When there is direct sunlight, provide shading to avoid damage from solar radiation.

A Fortune Tree lacking in light will turn yellow and shed leaves, looking vitalityless. Therefore, it needs to be provided with adequate light.

Two, Temperature

In winter, the weather is cold and the temperature is very low. The Fortune Tree is prone to die. When visiting relatives during the New Year, you will find that many people's Fortune Trees are still growing well, because the Fortune Tree is in a greenhouse, and when the temperature is high, it naturally grows healthy, free from the threat of low temperatures.

Wait until spring to move the Fortune Tree outdoors. If there are cold spells and other natural disasters in spring, you can wait a while. Let the Fortune Tree stay in the greenhouse for a longer time.

Spring light is more abundant than winter, so the Fortune Tree should be exposed to sunlight as much as possible, basking in the sun.

Three, Watering

It's best to water in the morning. Do not water at night.

The Fortune Tree doesn't need much water; watering once every half month is fine. Even if you forget to water, it won't die from lack of water. Therefore, do not water too much during maintenance, otherwise the leaves of the Fortune Tree will turn yellow and fall off. The root of the Fortune Tree's leaves should not accumulate water, so you can change to some loose sandy soil to improve its water permeability, preventing water from accumulating at the bottom of the pot.

In the growing season, which is spring and autumn every year, water once a week. In summer, you can water once every half week.

How to manage the Fortune Tree

Method to keep the leaf surface moist: Find a spray bottle, then spray water on the leaves of the Fortune Tree with the spray bottle to keep them moist. The Fortune Tree has many leaves, so prepare more water.

In winter, you can water once every two weeks, keeping the potting soil in a relatively dry state. This can protect the roots of the Fortune Tree and promote its overall growth and development.

Four, Pruning

The Fortune Tree grows quite tall, making pruning difficult. Pay attention to some principles to avoid panicking while pruning.

1. Prune off yellowed, poor leaves and branches.

2. Prune off diseased branches, which are harmful to the Fortune Tree and serve no purpose.

3. Prune some bare branches that do not grow leaves and will compete with other branches and leaves for living space and nutrients. So cut them off as soon as possible.

Five, Fertilizing

Many Fortune Trees have lush branches and leaves but thin trunks, which may be because of forgotten fertilization. Pay attention to applying some potassium fertilizer, and over time, the branches and leaves will become lush. Growing stronger might even bring good fortune.

The above is the full content of how to manage the Fortune Tree and related cultivation and maintenance, hoping it can help you, and at the same time, I hope everyone comes to visit the Green Plant Enthusiast website for more green plant and flower experience and common sense!