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Video Lemon Flooded Lemon Servi Sapling (10 15 Cm) 10 Scuba Outdoor Plants Cupressus Macrocarpa
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season. However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply. All products from the production greenhouse are sent with production Potted\Tube.
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Light and Location: Lemon pine grows well, usually in sunny or slightly shaded areas. However, it should not be exposed to too much full sunlight. If possible, choose a semi-shaded position to protect the plant from direct sunlight.
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Soil: Prefer soil with good drainage. Lemon pine wants the soil to drain well, even in case of over-irrigation, to prevent root rot. Soils with mildly acidic or neutral pH may be suitable for lemon wards.
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Irrigation: Keep irrigation in moderation. As the surface of the soil dries out, but make sure the root area is still moist. You may need more water in the summer, but you should reduce the amount of water in the winter.
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Fertilization: Lemon wards usually require regular fertilization during the growing season. But avoid over-fertilization, excess fertilizer can damage the plant. You can use a general fertilizer (for example, general purpose granular fertilizer).
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Pot Change: Lemon wines may lose their ability to grow when they feel their roots stuck in their pots. Therefore, it's a good idea to change the plant's pot from time to time.
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Pests and Diseases: Check the plant regularly and intervene immediately when you detect pests or diseases. Lemon wines, especially spider


