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Blue and Pink Tai Ge maintenance

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The Blue and Pink Tai Ge needs ample sunlight for its leaves to be colorful, the plant shape to be tighter and more beautiful, and the leaves to be fleshy. Insufficient sunlight will result in lighter leaf color, loose leaf arrangement, and thinner leaves. Blue and Pink Tai Ge is a medium to large-sized plant that needs to be repotted every 1-2 years as it grows, with the pot diameter 1-2 inches larger than the plant diameter, which can promote plant growth. The medium must be dry before watering, and a slow-release fertilizer can be applied every quarter. Propagation is done through stem cutting and leaf cutting, which can be carried out throughout the year.

The Blue and Pink Tai Ge kite is semi-outdoor raised, but once the temperature exceeds 35 degrees, it will be moved to bright scattered light to gradually reduce watering. During the entire summer dormancy period, little or no water is given. When the temperature drops in mid-September, watering resumes. The Blue and Pink Tai Ge that has adapted to the outdoor environment can still grow normally in summer, with the dormancy not being very noticeable.

In winter, if the temperature can be maintained above 0 degrees, watering can be provided. Below 0 degrees, watering should be stopped, or it may easily cause frostbite. Although it is cold in winter, it is not necessary to completely stop watering throughout the season. A small amount of water can be given at the appropriate time near the plant roots. Do not spray or give too much water, or the white powder will fall off, making it look like a big flower face. Prolonged moisture retention in the leaf heart can easily cause rot.

In spring, as the temperature rises, watering can be gradually restored to normal. Blue and Pink Tai Ge is still a very easy-to-grow variety. In addition to needing proper shading in summer, it can be exposed to full sunlight in other seasons. The soil used by the kite is a mix of peat with granulated coal slag and river sand, with clean river sand laid on the soil surface, focusing on breathability.

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