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Cultivation methods and points for attention of Allium carmichaeli

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: loose and fertile, high organic matter content of neutral soil is most suitable for breeding tiger snake red. Temperature: The most suitable growth temperature is 15-25 ℃, the lowest overwintering temperature is 5-7 ℃, try not to exceed 35 ℃. Illumination: It can be placed in the light slightly adequate place, but also to avoid the direct incidence of strong light. Moisture: keep the potting soil moist, but do not have excess water.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: The soil requires relatively good air permeability and drainage. It is best to use a mixture of perlite and peat soil, which is rich in nutrients and very helpful for plant growth.

2. Illumination management: The flower leek likes a sunny environment, but the time of basking in the sun should not be too long, and it should not be exposed to the sun in summer when the temperature is high, and it should choose a place to avoid the wind.

3. Nutrient management: Use the cake fertilizer as the most basic chemical fertilizer, and then mix some bone meal, and add phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote the formation of flower buds at the critical time of flowering.

4. Water management: The cauliflower leek can endure cold and drought. It does not need to be watered too much. It should be watered properly according to the dryness and wetness of the soil. It should not be exposed to rain or water in the outdoor environment, which is not conducive to the growth of plants.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Planting: Planting can be carried out in autumn. Dig a hole to plant the flowers. After the flowers have withered, fertilize them normally. Be sure to plant them in a well-ventilated place.

2, summer: flower leek can not be planted in the summer when the high temperature, it will enter the dormant period in the summer.Enter dormancy period, cannot excessive water, should maintain proper and dry.

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