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Breeding methods and precautions of bermudagrass

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Dogtooth is an evergreen shrub of oleander family. It has green leaves and white flowers. It is an excellent potted flower. However, there are many points to pay attention to in the breeding process, so as to cultivate the dogtooth with luxuriant branches and leaves.

Breeding method of dogtooth flower

soil

The requirement of bermudagrass on the soil of growing environment is not strict, but it grows best in the fertile, loose and well drained acid soil.

watering

In the process of daily maintenance, keep the soil moist. Do not wait until the basin soil is completely dry before watering. In summer, spray water around frequently to increase the air humidity.

temperature

If the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, the leaves will turn yellow and the branches will be damaged by freezing.

Illumination

Dogtooth likes to be warm and moist, and likes to be sunny. During the cultivation, it should keep a good light, otherwise, the leaves will be dark yellow, or even fall off.

fertilization

Dogtooth likes fertile soil and has a long flowering period, so it needs to be fertilized in time.

Every 7-10 days, compound fertilizer and manure should be applied alternately.

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Notice of dog toothed flower culture

Water properly in winter

At the end of October, the dog toothed flower needs to be moved into the room for cultivation. At this time, it is usually watered once every 5-7 days and the soil is slightly wet.

Change basin regularly

The dog toothed flower is moved into the outdoor in April, and the basin is changed once a year or two. When changing the basin, the compound fertilizer or bean cake should be added as the base fertilizer, and the dead branches and weak branches should be pruned, and then placed in the half shade for maintenance.

Keep the light on

Dog toothed flower likes the environment with plenty of light, so it should be placed in the place with sunshine to absorb the scattered light of the sun.

Summer sun exposure, to be placed in the half shade, so as not to burn the leaves.

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