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Culture method of Polygonum perfoliatum

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The other shore flower likes acidity. It was originally a flower growing in the south, and it grew very luxuriantly in acidic soil, while alkaline soil was not conducive to its development. It can be acidified by watering alum fertilizer water or ferrous sulfate solution to improve the acidity and alkalinity of the soil and make it suitable for growth. Usually, we should ensure that the light is soft and the temperature is appropriate. Water more during the growing period, keep the pot soil moist, and apply cake fertilizer every half month.

1. Soil

It is better to use fertile sandy loam soil for breeding at home.It's better to choose a deeper pot and let the soil layer be deeper, so that its roots can be fully extended and better absorb nutrients.

2. Temperature

It likes the warm environment and the vitality is more tenacious, in the family breeding basically does not need to worry about the influence which the temperature brings.

3. Watering

When maintaining, water more and keep the environment moist.But pay attention to must not appear water, appear water to drainage in time.Maintenance at home can be done that is dry and then poured on it.

4. Illumination

Lever board should be placed in a place with sufficient sunshine conditions because it likes the sunny environment.Give it enough light, is conducive to its growth and development, improve the ability of disease resistance.

5. Precautions

1. Fertilization: It is not a big demand for fertilizer, do not often fertilize.When the seedling height reaches about 15 cm, some decomposed organic fertilizers can be used to promote its growth.

2. Bracket vine introduction: It is a vine plant, when the seedling height reaches 30-50cm, it needs to be fixed with bamboo or branch bracket with branches to guide the vine to climb and grow.Home farming needs to provide it with a certain three-dimensional growth space.

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