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Breeding method of red claw

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-20 08:37:17
Soil: the best way to raise red claw is to use loose soil with good permeability. Watering: according to the principle of no drying and no watering, it should be watered thoroughly when watering. It should be watered once a week during the peak growth period. Light: to make it receive sufficient light, the strong summer sunshine should be properly shaded. Temperature: give it a growth environment of 10-25 ℃, the highest temperature can not be higher than 35 ℃.

I. soil

Red claw on the soil requirements are not high, as long as is loose, permeability of good soil can grow, if the soil permeability is not good, it will easily lead to rotten roots.

2. Water

The watering of red claw is generally based on the principle of no drying and no watering. When watering, it is necessary to fully water it. When the temperature is low in winter, it is necessary to control the amount of watering. If it is lower than 3 ℃, it is necessary to stop watering, keep the soil dry, and water it once a week during its peak growth period. In summer, when there is a lot of rain, we should avoid being drenched. If it is drenched, we should take drainage measures in time

III. light

Red claw likes sunshine, so it should receive sufficient light, and strengthen ventilation in the growing season. Generally, the winter light is relatively weak. At this time, it should go to receive light all day, or it can be placed indoors for maintenance. Only the sunshine can be seen. In summer, when the sun is strong, shade it, so as not to be sunburned.

Temperature

The temperature suitable for its growth is 10-25 ℃, the temperature should be controlled at about 10 ℃ in winter, and it should be given sufficient light; the temperature is higher in summer, it should strengthen ventilation, the temperature is higher than 35 ℃, it should take cooling measures in time, it can spray some water around it or on the ground, improve the humidity in the air.

Red Claw

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