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Light
Red-faced rough-rib grass prefers a bright growing environment, but needs to avoid direct strong sunlight. The color and shape of the leaves are best under bright diffuse light. Strong direct light may cause leaf burns, while insufficient light may cause the leaves to fade.
Temperature
The temperature range most suitable for red-faced rough-rib grass is 18°C to 30°C. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 13°C, otherwise it may cause leaf damage. If the temperature is lower than 8°C, the edges and tips of the leaves may be damaged.
Water and humidity
When watering, make sure that the surface of the potting soil is slightly dry before watering, and avoid excessive watering to cause root rot. In winter, when the indoor temperature is low, the amount of watering should be reduced.
Fertilizer
Fertilization should be based on compound fertilizer, and follow the principle of "thin fertilizer and frequent application" to avoid excessive fertilizer damage to the plant.
Soil
Red-faced rough-rib grass is suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil. Peat soil, peat soil, etc. can be used as the substrate, and leaf mold and sandy soil can be appropriately added to improve the air permeability and drainage of the soil.
Light
Red-faced rough-rib grass prefers a bright growing environment, but needs to avoid direct strong sunlight. The color and shape of the leaves are best under bright diffuse light. Strong direct light may cause leaf burns, while insufficient light may cause the leaves to fade.
Temperature
The temperature range most suitable for red-faced rough-rib grass is 18°C to 30°C. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 13°C, otherwise it may cause leaf damage. If the temperature is lower than 8°C, the edges and tips of the leaves may be damaged.
Water and humidity
When watering, make sure that the surface of the potting soil is slightly dry before watering, and avoid excessive watering to cause root rot. In winter, when the indoor temperature is low, the amount of watering should be reduced.
Fertilizer
Fertilization should be based on compound fertilizer, and follow the principle of "thin fertilizer and frequent application" to avoid excessive fertilizer damage to the plant.
Soil
Red-faced rough-rib grass is suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil. Peat soil, peat soil, etc. can be used as the substrate, and leaf mold and sandy soil can be appropriately added to improve the air permeability and drainage of the soil.