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Breeding methods and precautions for Hongyun

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-20 08:40:51
Soil: Hongyun should be fed with slightly acid soil which is rich in humus, high in nutrient content, good in drainage and air permeability. Temperature: usually 15-22 ℃, higher than 10 ℃ in winter. Light: it is better to have more than 12 hours of light every day, and more than 4 hours in winter. Watering: keep the soil humidity at 70% - 80%, and replenish water as soon as the soil is dry.

I. soil

Hongyun needs to use the micro acid soil which is rich in humus, high in nutrient content, good in drainage and air permeability. Generally speaking, you can buy special culture soil directly, but if you want to make your own configuration, it is recommended to mix River rotten leaf soil with river sand, and add a small amount of cake fertilizer or rotten chicken manure

2. Temperature

If the temperature is too high, it may dry out. If the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, it may be frozen, making the leaves yellow, affecting the viewing.

III. light

Hongyun likes light very much. It's better to have more than 12 hours of light every day. Even in winter, we should try to ensure more than 4 hours of light, otherwise it's difficult for it to grow normally.

IV. water content

Hongyun likes to grow in a humid environment, and the soil humidity should be 70% - 80%. At ordinary times, we should pay attention to observe the dry and wet conditions of its soil, and replenish water for it as soon as it starts to dry.

5. Precautions

1. Air humidity. In addition to the humidity of the soil, the humidity of the air also needs attention. It needs to be kept at 50% - 75%. If it's too low, you can spray some water mist to Hongyun and increase the humidity.

2. Pest control. In the period of high incidence of diseases and insect pests, it can be sprayed with highly diluted Carbendazim and Omethoate solution to help it prevent diseases and insect pests.

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