When it comes to meatiness, we always talk about soil matching. Only when the soil selection is right can conservation be simpler. Generally, peat + vermiculite + perlite are selected as the soil for female nestlings, and appropriate bone powder is added, which can also be mixed with 3 parts of rotten leaf soil, 3 parts of river sand, 1 part of garden soil and 1 part of slag.
More simply, buy the special soil for meat, mix some sand and use it after detoxification.
Spring and autumn is the growth season of female nestlings, and sufficient water should be given. Pay attention to water control in summer hot season, a small amount of water supply is good, no need to water, when watering, pay attention, when the sun is strong, do not drench the water to the leaf center. As long as the owner's temperature is controlled above 0 ℃, water can be supplied. If the temperature is below 0 ℃, water will be cut off.
The time of watering is warm at noon in spring and winter, and cool in summer afternoon or evening. Do not water at will, regardless of time.
Female chicks need to receive sufficient light, the plant will be compact and beautiful, the red leaves will be more obvious, more ornamental. You can try to maintain it in full sunlight and shade it properly in midsummer.
Slow seedling is a problem that everyone will encounter. How can the newly bought chick make it grow better? Just bought chicks, will be planted in damp soil, after planting in a bright and ventilated place for 1-2 weeks, and then gradually increase the light, during which you can water as appropriate. Keeping good ventilation can avoid bacteria and black rot.
The most suitable temperature for the growth of female nestlings is 15-25 ℃ (most of the meat is like this), and the temperature in winter should not be lower than 5 ℃. In summer, it can be cultured in the open air, but when the temperature is higher than 35 ℃, it is necessary to move to the bright scattering light place, and slowly cut off the water. During the whole dormancy period, there is little water. After the temperature drops in mid September, the breeding can be resumed.
The female chicks adapted to the environment can grow normally in summer, and the phenomenon of dormancy is not obvious.