How to cultivate the old trunk of a happiness tree for better growth
The editor will tell you how to cultivate the old trunk of a happiness tree and the wonderful tips for properly caring for happiness trees, as well as related content about green plants. Let's take a look together!
Introduction: How to cultivate a happiness tree? Focus on three points, and you will get a beautiful shape, compact and lush branches and leaves, and bright green leaves, ensuring long-lasting happiness!
Keeping some potted green plants indoors, even the most common hanging orchids, green vines, or虎尾兰 (honey suckle), can be quite nice to have at home. They freshen up the place, are visually appealing, and can even purify the air by absorbing dust.
There is another type of green plant, also an ornamental leaf plant, that is very suitable for keeping at home, in the living room, or on the balcony. It is called the happiness tree. Don't you automatically feel fond of it when you hear its name?
Its name has a good meaning and it is relatively easy to care for and manage. It's even simpler than taking care of a money tree, banyan, or rubber tree. It is also known as the菜豆树 (green bean tree) or 豆角树 (green bean pod tree) and belongs to the evergreen plants of the Bignoniaceae family.
Its language of flowers is very interesting, symbolizing happiness, safety, joy, diligence, and perseverance. So, having a happiness tree at home is truly great.
It prefers a warm, humid environment with some sunlight and is not very cold-tolerant but can tolerate shade. The suitable growth temperature is between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius.
How to cultivate the old trunk of a happiness tree for better growth
So, how to care for a happiness tree potted plant at home to keep it in a lush and green state and ensure more vigorous growth?
1. Watering is crucial for cultivating a happiness tree
In the growing season, it cannot be too dry for a long time. If it is severely lacking water, it will suddenly start shedding leaves and continue to do so, especially in spring and summer when temperatures are high and evaporation is significant. The potting soil must not be short of water.
However, watering should not follow the method of watering every few days. Before watering, always check the potting soil. If the soil is dry, then it's time to water. Remember, indoors, overwatering can easily cause leaf drop.