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Method for cultivating agrimony

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Imperata cylindrica has strong adaptability to soil and can grow in almost all kinds of land. Illumination: It does not require high light, shade tolerance, but try not to plant in the perennial shade. Temperature: The best annual temperature for its growth is between 15 and 25 ℃. Watering: Keep the surrounding environment moist is conducive to its growth. In farming, it is necessary to supplement water and fertilizer in time according to its soil and growth conditions, so as to keep the soil moist.

1. Soil

Agrimonia is not suitable for growing in soils with poor drainage.It is advisable to choose sandy soil with fertile soil, deep and loose soil layer for planting.

2. Temperature

25 is the most suitable temperature for its growth and health of its stems and leaves.In winter, attention should be paid to heat preservation, which can be planted in greenhouses and greenhouses, or covered with transparent film on the top.

3. Fertilization

Fertilization should be applied once when it is in the fixed seedling stage and ridge sealing stage.In the early spring of each year and after each harvest, topdressing is needed to ensure the timely supply of nutrients.

4. Watering

It is a warm and wet type of plant, so timely watering is essential.However, it should not be too much, keep the frequency of 2-3 days in summer and 4-5 days in winter.When watering, the amount of spraying water should be controlled to prevent root rot.

5. Precautions

1. Attention should be paid to insect and disease prevention.Agrimony is easy to attract pests to gnaw, causing branches and leaves to wither or even fall off.When there are many pests in spring, fenpyroximate and other pesticides can be used to control them.

2. Remove the flowers in time.Because the number of flowering agrimony is large, the use is not big, the ornamental is not strong and the nutrient is large, so its flowers should be cleaned up in time.

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