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Breeding methods and precautions of Ficus canadensis

Hank Schrader
2020-07-07 09:05:42
The best way to raise Ficus canadensis is to use soil with good drainage capacity and sufficient nutrients. The daily maintenance should allow it to receive light all day, and it can see light for 4 hours every day in non growth period. Breeding temperature should also be around 15 degrees, usually watering every day, dormancy period to control water properly. In addition, we should apply fertilizer twice a month to maintain its growth. In winter, the water temperature should not be too low, nor should it be directly placed in a warm room.

I. soil

Generally, the soil nutrients with good drainage are not enough. In order to make the soil properties more consistent with the growth habits of plants, the base fertilizer should be increased in the soil, so that the drainage of the soil is not only good, but also the nutrients will be sufficient.

2. Light

The demand for light in growing period is very large, because it can withstand strong light, so it can be exposed to sunlight all day. It's not the time of growing up, the time of seeing sunshine can be less, four hours a day

Temperature

It can withstand low temperature, no high temperature requirements, as long as the temperature is kept at about 15 degrees, its growth will not be affected.

IV. watering

It needs to be watered once a day, and some water should be sprayed on the branches and leaves. During the dormancy period, you need to control the watering a little, two or three times a week.

5. Fertilization

It grows faster, so it needs more nutrients. If it is deficient in nutrients, it will not grow well and will need to be fertilized twice a month. In the choice of fertilizer, we should first choose the fertilizer with sufficient nutrients but less irritancy, otherwise it is easy to burn roots.

Fertilizer

6. Precautions

When watering in winter, the temperature of the water should be about the same as that of the room temperature, or the plants will be easily frostbitten. In winter, there is heating in the north. When curing, it is not allowed to let the plant directly contact with the ground. It should be cured 20 cm away from the ground.

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