Golden marbles are a common plant with high ornamental value, so many people choose to keep them domesticated. However, there are some contraindications that need to be taken into account for domesticated golden marbles to ensure the health and growth of the plant.
First of all, the Golden Marble does not like direct sunlight, so you need to avoid placing it in a sunny place. Prolonged exposure to bright light can cause the leaves of the golden marble to turn yellow, affecting its ornamental value.
Secondly, the Golden Marble prefers a humid environment, but does not like an environment that is too humid. If the golden marble is left in a humid environment for a long time, it may cause its roots to rot, affecting its growth. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate amount when watering and avoid overwatering.
In addition, the demand for fertilizer is also relatively high. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate amount when fertilizing to avoid root burns caused by over-fertilization. Organic fertilizers can be used to provide adequate nutrients.
Finally, golden marbles are also susceptible to pests and diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly check its growth and detect and deal with pests and diseases in time. If pests and diseases are found, they need to be controlled with pesticides in time.
In conclusion, domestic gold marbles need to be kept away from direct sunlight, maintain proper humidity, apply appropriate fertilizer, and regularly check for pests and diseases. Only in this way can the health and growth of the golden marble be ensured and its ornamental life prolonged.