1. Soil requirements. Nandina does not have high requirements for soil. However, if it is pot soil farming, it is recommended to choose fertile and loose sandy soil for breeding, or use peat soil and river sand with vermiculite, which can ensure air permeability, good drainage performance, and add a small amount of rotten cake fertilizer to make it grow more smoothly. 2. Suitable temperature. Nantianzhu is not afraid of cold, but afraid of heat. The temperature is high in summer, so it will enter a semi dormant state, resulting in slow growth
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