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Breeding Methods and Points for Attention of Tephroseris kirilowii

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The taboo of eating south red melon seeds is that they must not be eaten more, and they can not be eaten frequently. Although pumpkin seeds have high nutritional value and are rich in vitamins, pectin and other nutrients, excessive consumption will also bring unnecessary effects to the body. Pumpkin seeds are toxic, and eating too much can affect liver health. At the same time, its oil content is high, and excessive consumption of liver is not easy to digest. In addition, eating too many pumpkin seeds can also cause obesity.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: Tephroseris kirilowii does not have strict requirements on soil, and has strong adaptability. The soil has certain drainage and air permeability, which is beneficial to the growth of Tephroseris kirilowii.

2. Light management: Tephroseris kirilowii likes to have sufficient sunshine, facing the morning sun, and can receive some light in spring, autumn and winter.In summer, when the temperature is high, you should not be exposed to the sun, and you should avoid the light in order to prevent the plants from sunburn.

3. Temperature management: Its demand for temperature is not high, and its adaptability is relatively strong.No matter in the north or south, Tephroseris will grow well, and temperature is not the most important issue.

4. Water management: water the soil according to the degree of dryness and wetness. It likes an environment with sufficient water. The precipitation is basically enough for its water supply. There is no need for artificial watering.If it is dry, water it.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Winter: In winter, too low temperature will not affect the growth of Tephroseris kirilowii, so the temperature will not have much impact on them.

2. Propagation: It has a strong ability to propagate. When the seeds with hairs are blown by the wind, they will take root.

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