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Breeding methods and precautions of crabmail

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-09 09:37:56
Moisture: the growth period should be kept in a moist state, and the amount of water should not be too much when replenishing, so as to avoid water accumulation and rain. Temperature: keep it at about 25 ℃ as far as possible, and the temperature should be between 10-15 ℃ when flowering. Fertilization: it can be applied with low concentration of liquid fertilizer. In autumn, it can be applied with more fertilizer, not with fertilizer and raw fertilizer. In addition, the basin should be changed every other year and the weak branches should be cut off.

I. moisture

The Christmas Cactus should be kept wet during the vigorous growth stage, and should not be too dry or too wet. At ordinary times, the amount of water should be well controlled. If there is too much water, the plants may die. It is better to pour less water than to have water. Can't be drenched in the rain when maintaining. When the air is dry in hot weather, spray water on the plants and the ground.

2. Temperature

It is better to keep the breeding temperature at about 25 ℃, and its growth will be more vigorous. When the temperature is lower than 10 ℃ or higher than 30 ℃, plant growth will be hindered. Florescence temperature should be in 10 - 15 ℃, and the potted plant moved to the astigmatism, florescence will be longer

3. Fertilization

When fertilizing it, you can use liquid fertilizer which is rotten. The concentration should be as low as possible. Do not use chemical fertilizer. In autumn, the amount of fertilizer can be increased properly, and it should not be applied with raw fertilizer. When summer and winter season, the plant into a semi - dormant state, should control the amount of fertilizer

IV. precautions

Because of its good growth, it needs to change the basin every other year. If it doesn't change the basin in time, it won't have enough space to grow. The basin can be changed between March and April in spring. When the basin is changed, the branches with weak growth can be cut off, which is conducive to the growth of new branches.

Zygocactus japonicus

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