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Cultivation Methods and Points for Attention of Agapanthus

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many poisonous flowers, such as oleander, which will be poisoned after eating by mistake. For example, dripping Guanyin, eating roots by mistake, touching with hands and eating the juice in the plant by mistake will be poisoned. For example, if you touch the juice in the plant, you will be allergic. For example, Datura stramonium will be poisoned after eating by mistake. Poinsettias, for example, are allergic to the sap inside the plant. For example, variegated leaf wood will be poisoned if eaten by mistake.

1. Soil Requirements

When agapanthus is cultivated, the primary requirement for the soil is air permeability and drainage, which can provide loose and fertile sandy soil, and the pH value is maintained at about 5.5-6.5.

Sunlight

Agapanthus needs sunlight in its growth, so it can be kept in a bright place with full contact with soft astigmatism in order to carry out photosynthesis and promote growth.Pay attention to the strong sunshine in summer, avoid direct light to prevent strong light from causing damage to plant leaves.

3. Reasonable watering

It likes to grow in a humid environment and needs water. During the growing period, it needs to be watered regularly to provide water supply. Especially in summer, when the temperature is hot and the evaporation rate is very fast, it needs to be given sufficient water.In late autumn and winter, watering needs to be gradually reduced.

4. Reasonable fertilization

It is necessary to apply sufficient base fertilizer before planting and potting. In the later period of vigorous growth, fertilizer can be applied every half month, mainly with decomposed fertilizer and water.

5. Precautions

When breeding at home, we should pay attention to the problems of pruning and pests and diseases, prune the plants regularly, and clean up the broken branches and leaves in time.Pay attention to good ventilation conditions, prevent pests and diseases, and spray pesticides in time after infection.

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