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How to keep the newly bought Ice Lantern Jade Dew?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Rosa Laevigata Thunb blooms between April and June every year, and the season is in spring. When the flower opens, it is solitary in the axil of the leaf, the petals are white, broad inverted ovate, and has a certain ornamental value. If you want to bloom longer, you should pay attention to the method of maintenance and provide a suitable environment for growth. The environment is not comfortable, the flowering period will end ahead of time, and the flowers will fall ahead of time.

1. how to raise the newly bought ice lantern jade dew

The Ice Lantern Jade Dew needs to provide a comfortable potted soil environment for it when it is just bought back. It does not need to be watered frequently. It can be watered after the soil is dry. Every time it is watered, it must be thoroughly watered.Because the normal growth state has not been restored, fertilization is not needed for the time being.Put it in a warm and ventilated place for slow basin, preferably in the shade, can not let strong light shine on it.If the surrounding environment is relatively dry, it can be properly sprayed and humidified.

2. Specific Culture Methods

1. Soil: Ice Lantern Jade Dew just bought back when it needs to provide a comfortable pot soil environment, it is more drought resistant, afraid of water, so it is necessary to choose a good ventilation and drainage, not easy to agglomerate soil.It can be planted with humus soil, coarse sand or vermiculite in a ratio of 2:3, and mixed with a small amount of calcareous materials such as bone meal.

2. Illumination: Ice Lantern Jade Dew needs sufficient sunshine in the growing period, but it needs to be placed in a cool and ventilated place for slow basin when it is just bought back, and it can not be directly placed in the sun for maintenance, otherwise the leaves are easily burned.When it returns to its normal growth state, it can be given sufficient light.

3. Temperature: Ice Lantern Jade Dew suitable for growth in a warm environment, just bought back, it is best to put it in the temperature of 15 -28 environment to maintain.Do not put it in high temperature environment or low temperature environment for a long time, once the temperature exceeds 35 , it will be in a dormant state; When the temperature is lower than 5 , it is prone to frostbite.Therefore, during the high temperature period in summer, appropriate shading and cooling treatment should be carried out, and the temperature should be controlled at least 10 C in winter to help it survive the winter safely.

4. Watering: Ice Lantern Jade Dew afraid of waterlogging, just bought back when you do not need regular watering, take the "dry do not water, water is thoroughly watered" principle of watering.Each watering should be from the side of the plant or root watering, so as not to damage the leaves due to high water temperature.Under normal circumstances, in spring and autumn, an average of a week can be watered; In summer, water can be irrigated once every 3 to 5 days, and some water mist is properly distributed around the water spray; In winter, water as little as possible, usually once every 25-30 days.

5. Fertilization: Ice Lantern Jade Dew on the demand for fertilizer is not much, just bought back when it is not necessary to fertilize.Under normal circumstances, it can be applied once in spring and autumn decomposed thin fertilizer solution or low nitrogen fertilizer water, in summer high temperature and winter dormancy, it is not necessary to fertilize.

3. Whether to change the basin

Ice Lantern Jade Dew does not need to be repotted when it is first bought, but under normal maintenance, it needs to be repotted once a year in spring or autumn, because its roots secrete an acidic substance, which gradually acidifies the soil and has a negative impact on the growth of plants.If the plant does not grow for a long time and the water content of the leaves decreases, it is likely that the soil is too acidic and needs to be repotted immediately.

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