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How to raise the fleshy crescent moon and what soil to use?

I. Soil

When planting fleshy crescent, loose and breathable soil should be selected to ensure drainage performance. If the drainage performance is good, there will be no stagnant water and the roots can breathe and grow better. Peat soil, vermiculite and cinder can be mixed and stirred, and if there is bone powder, a proper amount of bone powder can be added to improve fertility.

Second, light.

The new moon is fleshy, likes the sun, and will grow better in sunny environment. Without light, plants will not grow. However, in summer, we should pay attention to blocking the strong light in time, and we should not expose ourselves to the sun, otherwise it will be easy to get sunburned. In the other three seasons, you can put it in a sunny place, watch more sunshine and bask in the sun.

Third, water.

The fleshy crescent moon has strong drought tolerance, so it does not need frequent watering during maintenance, and the water supply can be extensively managed, and it is better to be dry than wet. Water the soil when it is dry. If you water it often, it will not only not be absorbed, but will rot the roots.

Fourth, temperature.

Crescent moon is fleshy and likes warm environment. Optimum temperature 15-25 degrees. However, it also has slight cold tolerance and can tolerate low temperatures above MINUS 3 degrees. Pay attention to the cold weather in the north, and do indoor activities in winter. In addition, the high temperature in summer should not exceed 35 degrees, otherwise it will stop growing. In summer, we must ventilate and shade in time to help cool down and avoid burns.