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Breeding methods and precautions of snake plant

Gustavo Fring
2020-05-13 17:26:58
Flower soil: it is better to use the sandy flower soil which is relatively thick, relatively soft and has good drainage. Water: water it in time during the new leaf, bud germination and leaf growth period, in addition to a small amount of time. Light: it's best to put it under the sun and let it receive direct light. Temperature: try to keep it within 20-30 ℃.

1. Huatu

It is better to use sandy flower soil which is relatively thick, soft and has good drainage. It can be made of five parts of garden soil, three parts of river sand and two parts of rotten leaf soil. However, it is not strict to the flower soil requirement, even if there is no above-mentioned soil, as long as use the soil with good drainage to raise it, there is no problem

2. Water

It likes humidity, but it also has strong drought resistance. In the period of new leaf, bud germination and leaf growth, more water is needed. At this time, water it in time to keep the flower soil wet. In addition, the time can be slightly watered to ensure that the soil does not dry.

3. Light

When breeding, it should be given as much light as possible. It is better to put it under the sun and let it receive direct light. If the light does not meet its requirements, it may be due to lack of light, and leaves dry, soft and other undesirable phenomena.

4. Temperature

It should be kept within 20-30 ℃ as far as possible, because this is the most suitable for its growth. In summer, it should be moved to an environment below 30 ℃.

5. Precautions

It's best to change the basin once a year. Because its growth speed is very fast, if not change basin in time, its growth will be restrained because of insufficient space

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