Three taboos for raising a cash cow

There are three taboos for raising cash cows: cold environment, strong light and water.

1, avoid in cold places.

When placing a cash cow, we should pay attention to its adaptability to the ambient temperature. Physiologically speaking, money tree is a kind of plant that is very intolerant to low temperature, and its normal growth temperature is between 20℃ and 32℃. Once the temperature is too low, it will stop growing, and if it encounters a cold environment, it will freeze to death directly. Therefore, cash cows are forbidden to be placed in cold places.

2, avoid under strong light

The normal growth of plants can not be separated from light, even plants that like shading need to accept astigmatism, so we should also pay attention to its demand for light when placing cash cows. Under normal circumstances, the money tree is sunny, but it is not resistant to strong light, otherwise it will lead to yellowing of leaves and wilting of plants, and ultimately there is no way to grow and develop in good condition. So avoid bright light.

3, avoid on the water.

Money tree has a unique winning characteristic, that is, it is very resistant to dryness, but it is not resistant to waterlogging and humidity. When we water the cash cow, we have a principle of "water it thoroughly if you don't do it", which means that if the cash cow is not dry enough, don't water it, otherwise it will lead to waterlogging and rotten roots.

Matters needing attention in raising a cash cow:

1. illumination: money tree has strong shade resistance, so direct sunlight should be avoided, and exposure to hot sun should be avoided during maintenance.

2. Watering: Water the cash cow once a day to keep the soil slightly wet.

3. Soil: The soil is made of peat soil, coarse sand or cinder mixed garden soil.

4. Fertilization: The mixed solution of urea and potassium dihydrogen phosphate is applied 2-3 times a month in the growing season of cash cow.