Brazilian Wood Is A Nice Tree Grown In Water For Four Seasons. It Is An Easy-to- Plant Grown In Water Indoors. Feather:
Care Instructions for Brazilian Wood (Dracaena)
1. Initial Handling Upon receiving the Brazilian Wood, first identify the top and bottom ends. The top end is sealed with wax to prevent moisture evaporation, while the bottom end is unsealed and can be placed directly into the pot. Ensure the bottom end faces downward to allow proper water absorption.
2. Hydroponic Method Use clean water for hydroponic cultivation of Brazilian Wood. When adding water, maintain a water level of about 0.5cm. Avoid prolonged high water, as this can cause the trunk to rot, a foul odor, and even to death. Maintaining an appropriate water level is important.
3. Alternating Dry-Wet Care
Adopt an alternating dry-wet care method. After the water dries up, wait 2 days before refilling to prevent root rot. Once the Brazilian Wood has grown for a while and developed green leaves, you can adjust to changing the water approximately every 7 days.
4. Water Quality and Nutrient Management If the water develops a foul smell, stop soaking immediately, dry the trunk, and refill with fresh water. Each time you change the water, add 2-3 drops of nutrient solution to provide nourishment for the Brazilian Wood.
5. Temperature and Light Requirements
The ideal growing temperature for Brazilian Wood is 15~35°C. Temperatures below 0°C or above 35°C may cause the lower leaves to fall off. During winter, you can let it in the warm midday sun for a while, but take care to prevent it from cold in the morning and evening. Brazilian Wood must be placed in a well-lit area for care, as prolonged placement in dark areas can cause the leaves to lose their green color. Regularly clean off the leaves to keep them clean.
Specification:
Material: wood
Color: as shown
Size: One Size
Package-Includes:
1*wood,1*plastic pan,1*figure
Label: Yes
Material: wood