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Method for culturing Gynura spectabilis

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Peristrophe japonica is more suitable for planting in soft soil, good soil fertility, good drainage performance of the cultivation soil. Temperature: It likes a warm environment, can tolerate a little cold. Illumination: It can bear shade, more suitable for growth in the forest, streams and other places to avoid the sun. Avoid direct sunlight for a long time. Fertilization: Fertilization should be timely according to their growth conditions, and topdressing should be timely after harvesting and weeding. Watering: a more humid environment is conducive to its health.

1. Soil

It has strong adaptability to soil and can grow in acid, alkali and neutral soil.It is not suitable for growing in soils with poor drainage.

2. Temperature

It also has a strong ability to adapt to temperature, and has a high tolerance for extreme temperatures such as heat and cold.25 is the most suitable temperature for its growth, and the temperature should be kept at about 25 as far as possible during maintenance.

3. Fertilization

During the growth period, timely fertilization should be paid attention to.It can be covered with ripe and rotten branches and fallen leaves, or manure or humus soil can be applied.After the growth period, it has the ability to adapt to poor soil and can reduce the application of fertilizer appropriately.

4. Watering

It is a moisture-loving type of plant, and it is best to keep the surrounding air moist.When watering, the amount of spraying water should be controlled to prevent root rot.

5. Illumination

It has a strong ability to adapt to strong light and shade.However, it can only show bright colors and luster in the environment where there is a long time of non-strong light every day.

6. Precautions

Attention should be paid to pest control.Pesticides can be sprayed regularly in spring and autumn or isolation measures can be taken to protect plants.

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