Brazilian wood is also called Brazilian iron tree. It is a particularly good indoor ornamental plant. Now let's learn about the cultivation methods of Brazilian wood. How to grow Brazilian woodThe Brazilian wood is a plant native to tropical Africa. It particularly likes sunlight. We usually use the Brazilian wood as a foliage plant. We can tie three Brazilian woods of different heights together and then plant them in a pot. After the Brazilian wood grows leaves, it will be particularly beautiful.1. Requirements for soil: The rubber tree likes to grow in some loose, fertile sandy river soil with good drainage. This kind of soil will make the roots of the rubber tree grow particularly well. It is usually planted with some river sand. 2. Maintenance of Brazilian wood 1) Brazilian wood does not require high humidity. Water it once every three or four days to keep the roots moist but not dripping. Fertilize it every six months and replace it with a new pot every year, using one-third of the old soil and two-thirds of the new soil. 2) When repotting, you need to prune the roots and also prune some branches and leaves. The Brazilian wood is usually propagated by cuttings. When the cuttings have roots and leaves, they can be transplanted into the pot. |
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