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Culture Methods and Points for Attention of Orostachys sieboldii

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Relatively loose, slightly acidic sandy soil in the best, you can use rotten leaf soil, sandy soil, cake fertilizer soil mixed with soil. Light: It likes warm and wet sunshine, but it needs to be placed in a low-light place in summer. Temperature: Orange likes warm and refreshing environment, the temperature is too low, winter should be maintained at 6 to 12 degrees Celsius. Nutrient: Germination period should be fertilized every week to florescence, after entering summer, can apply fertilizer of a few phosphor.

1. Soil

Orostachys sieboldii does not have a high demand for the matrix used, as long as it is breathable, so the soil of Orostachys sieboldii is generally mixed with peat and coal cinder, and the ratio is about 1:1.

2. Illumination

Orostachys pinnata should see more light during its growth period. Spring and autumn are the peak seasons of growth, so it must fully accept the sunshine. It is recommended to give it full light.However, when there is a hot sun, it should be shaded to avoid sunburn in summer, which is conducive to leaf photosynthesis and growth.

3. Watering

When replenishing water to the plant, be sure to follow a reasonable method of replenishing water. When the pot soil is dry, water it. When it is not dry, do not water it.Moreover, we must control the amount of water replenishment, water can not be too much, so easy to accumulate water, and finally let the roots of plants rot.

4. Temperature

In winter, when the weather is cold and the temperature is too cold, water should be reduced or not watered, and the potting soil should be kept dry if the temperature is below 0 degrees.It is suggested that flower friends try their best to keep the indoor temperature not less than minus 5 degrees, and control such temperature so that they can survive the cold winter healthily and smoothly.

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