Welcome pine needs to grow in loose and fertile soil. Because some fungi are tied to its roots, which can be beneficial to root growth, it can't be planted in salt-soaked soil, otherwise it is difficult to induce bacterial sheaths. It is best to choose acidic soil, the surface of which can be covered with moss.
2. Lighting equipment
It is a shade-tolerant variety and can be maintained in a cool place, but it needs occasional light.
Step 3: Moisture
There must be no water in the process of maintaining the welcome pine. Its root system is fragile and may have symptoms such as rot. Control the amount of water when watering.
Step 4 apply fertilizer
The demand for fertilizer is not large, just apply fertilizer 1-2 times a year from August to June, and be careful not to have too high a concentration, otherwise it will fade or stop growing.