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Breeding methods and precautions of Geranium

Skyler White
2020-07-31 09:15:26
Geranium is also known as the old stork beak and the old crow beak. It is mainly grown in North China, northeast and other regions, and it is planted in the Far East of Russia, Japan and North Korea. The name of geranium is still the name of the famous pharmacist Sun Simiao. Then what are the breeding methods and precautions of Geranium? Let's take a look at them together.

The soil of Geranium

Geranium prefers warm and humid climate, so Geranium grows in loose and fertile soil. In addition, natural nutrients must be rich to ensure the full supply of plant nutrition.

The climate of breeding Geranium

Geranium like warm and humid climate, cold and humidity resistant, so when you raise geranium, you should pay attention to the plant not to be exposed to the sun, to be placed in a cool and ventilated environment, but also to ensure the needs of the plant sunshine.

Field management of Geranium

Geranium in just grow out of the time to timely remove weeds, add fertilizer, winter to seconds later, to be clear about the geranium around some of the disastrous leaves, soil, etc., in order to prevent the impact of plant winter.

Precautions for breeding Geranium

Stork in spring and autumn, to wait for his fruit to mature, until the fruit is mature, to the part of stork on the ground or directly uproot the whole plant, remove the root soil and dry the magazine, so as to use.

Precautions for Geranium

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