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Cultivation method of Gynura procumbens

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: select fertile soil, deep and loose sandy soil is appropriate. Temperature: about 25 ℃ is suitable. Fertilization: It is in the fixed seedling stage and ridge sealing period when the need to fertilize once. Watering: It is the plant that likes wet type, when breed, need seasonable watering gush water, those who maintain soil and circumjacent air is moist. Illumination: Its ideal growth environment for the forest, trees and other cool environment, in the breeding should pay attention to shading.

1. Soil

Gynura procumbens is suitable for growing in fertile, breathable and well-drained sandy soil.Garden soil, coconut bran and perlite can be mixed according to the ratio of 1:1:1 to prepare its nutrient soil, and then add some organic fertilizer, which will make it grow better.Before use, the nutrient soil needs to be spread in the sun for insolation, which can kill pathogenic bacteria and insect eggs.

2. Illumination

It likes light, so it is suggested to breed it on the balcony or in a sunny place outdoors, which will make its stems strong and purplish red, and the fresh leaves have a strong aroma after drying.

3. Temperature

It likes to grow in a warm environment, the most suitable temperature for its growth is 17-25 degrees Celsius.In the early stage of growth, if in summer, it needs appropriate cooling and shading, and in winter, it needs to do a good job of heat preservation measures.

4. Watering

It needs a proper amount of watering in the process of growth, and it must be watered thoroughly every time, but it can not accumulate water, so as not to cause damage to the root system.Follow the principle of "no dry, no water, water thoroughly" to water.

5. Fertilization

It likes fertilizer and needs to constantly supplement nutrients, and some organic fertilizers can be applied.Fertilization is mainly topdressing, a small number of times, combined with watering, not only can prevent burning seedlings, but also conducive to root absorption of nutrients.

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