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Breeding methods and precautions of golden fruit (eggplant)

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-07 09:04:36
Soil: when mixing soil, try to meet the requirements of looseness and permeability. Neutral or alkaline soil is the best. Watering: a humid environment should be created for it. Watering should be done several times in a small amount, but not too much. Temperature: to make it grow well, it is necessary to keep the temperature at 15-25 ℃ and not lower than 10 ℃ in winter. Note: water shortage is not allowed in the growth period, especially when the result is obtained, water supply shall be made timely.

I. soil

It prefers to grow in the deep soil layer. If the soil is loose and the drainage and air permeability are good, its growth will be better. But it will not grow well in acid soil, so flower friends should pay attention to use neutral or alkaline soil when preparing soil.

2. Water

In a humid environment, it will grow better, but we should pay attention to the amount of water at ordinary times can not be too much, it is very afraid of water. Watering can be in accordance with the principle of several times and a small amount. When the results are obtained, try to keep the soil moist, so as to make the fruits more juicy and full.

Temperature

The temperature of 15-25 ℃ will make it grow better. When it's hot in summer, you can spray water around the plant properly to cool it down. In winter, the temperature drops suddenly. It's better for the North flower friends to transfer it indoors. The temperature should not be lower than 10 ℃.

IV. precautions

In its growth period, do not let it be in the state of water shortage, you can properly water more, especially when the results, pay more attention to water supplement. At the beginning of spring, the plant is in the state of recovery. At this time, the temperature is not very warm, and the mulch can be properly covered. The temperature is increased, which is good for the growth of root system.

Huang Jin Guo

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