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Breeding Methods and Precautions of Benlong

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Dishui Guanyin can be kept in the bedroom, but it is not very good to keep in the bedroom, it is not recommended to keep in the bedroom. From a health point of view, it is toxic, there are children in the bedroom, may appear to eat by mistake, and at night will compete with people for oxygen. In terms of maintenance, the light in the bedroom may not meet the needs of its growth. In terms of life, its plant type is too large, occupying too much space, affecting people's lives.

1. Soil

Benlong does not require much soil quality. When choosing the soil for planting, you should choose the soil that is fertile, beneficial to water, and good in air permeability.The soil that can meet these needs is sandy loam, which can provide great help for its growth.

2. Water

With the different seasons, its demand for water is also different, in the spring and autumn when the amount of water should be appropriate more.In summer, because the temperature is relatively high, water distribution is relatively fast, when watering should be the best time in the morning and evening, avoid the high temperature at noon, the amount of watering can not be too much.It is better to reduce irrigation in winter and make the soil dry.

3. Temperature

Because of its strong adaptability, it does not have too much demand on the temperature in peacetime, and it can grow normally as long as the temperature is not too high or too low.In winter, the temperature should be properly controlled, although it has a certain degree of cold resistance, but when the temperature is below 5 C, it will affect it.

4. Illumination

Its growth habits are very strong, like to grow in a mild, relatively adequate light environment, can accept a long time of light.But do not like too strong direct light, too strong direct light will cause sunburn, so when the light is relatively strong, it should be given appropriate shade protection.

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