Welcome pine is a common potted plant at home. It has tenacious vitality and symbolic significance of tenacious struggle. Therefore, many flower lovers like to maintain the welcome pine. However, if you want to maintain the welcoming pine, you must carefully maintain it so that the bonsai of welcoming pine can grow healthily.
Is it good to keep welcome pine at home?
Welcome pine can be kept at home. It has strong adaptability to the environment and can be cultivated in courtyards and balconies. Its branches spread horizontally, its crown is like an umbrella cover, its leaves are dark green all year round, its tree shape is simple, and its ornamental value is very high.
It is good to raise welcoming pine at home, and it is usually placed in the living room. It not only reflects the owner's hobby at home, but also shows the owner's aesthetics, temperament and taste. At the same time, it plays a very important role in improving the color of home, and can also control Feng Shui and make a fortune.
Why we can't plant welcome pine at home.
From a scientific point of view, welcoming pine can be planted at home, but if one's mind is superstitious, it is not suitable, because pine is a negative tree species and will bring bad luck.
Pay attention to raising welcome pine at home.
1, water properly
Welcome pine likes wet environment and can be watered when the soil is slightly dry during the growing period. At the same time, it is best to spray water on its leaves in winter, control watering and keep the soil dry.
2. Proper lighting
Welcome pine is suitable to be placed in a mild, cool and humid climate environment, avoiding high temperature and dry environment, so it is not suitable for strong light irradiation, otherwise it is not conducive to the normal growth of welcome pine.
3. Rational fertilization
Welcome pine is not tolerant to raw fertilizer and thick fertilizer. Apply thin and decomposed cake fertilizer twice a year in spring, and water it the next day to avoid fertilizer damage. Apply fermented cake fertilizer crumbs again in autumn.