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Ivy breeding methods and precautions, ivy pictures

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lily planting is best to choose around September and October in autumn, choose larger pots, soil needs to choose acidic soil, add sand, perlite, vermiculite and so on to increase ventilation. Choose a suitable seed ball, trim the rotten root at the bottom, and put it in carbendazim solution for disinfection. The bottom of the flowerpot is paved with gravel, the soil is filled in, and the seed ball is planted in the middle of the flowerpot. After planting, water it thoroughly and put it in a cool place to wait for germination.

1. Culture method

1. Illumination: Ivy prefers sunshine and can grow better in an environment with sufficient sunshine.When raising it, it should be placed in a place with long and soft light, which can make it grow better.

2. Temperature: It is suitable for growing in a warm environment, and the temperature should be controlled between 18-20 during maintenance.It is more afraid of cold, in the maintenance of the time can not let the temperature below 5 degrees Celsius, in order to avoid it from freezing.

3, watering: It is more like wet, conservation time can not let it a long time water shortage.Generally, it should be watered every 2-3 days.But when it needs attention, it is also more afraid of waterlogging.If the soil shows no signs of drying out, no watering is necessary.

4. Fertilization: It is a plant that likes fertilizer.In spring and autumn, it grows faster, needs more fertilizer, and needs topdressing every 2-3 weeks to provide nutrients.Fertilizer should be selected with high nitrogen content, which is more beneficial to its growth.

2. Precautions

1. Avoid strong light: In summer, shade properly and don't let it be directly irradiated by strong light.Otherwise, it may get sunburned and grow poorly.

2. Change the soil in time: For potted plants, the flower soil needs to be changed every 1-2 years.New soil should be selected with sufficient fertility and good drainage, which is more conducive to its growth.

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