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Breeding methods and precautions of plum blossom

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-20 08:40:38
Soil: the soil for plum blossom cultivation can be made by mixing the rotten leaf soil, heaped fertilizer soil and sand soil in the proportion of 2:2:1. Moisture: see dry see wet, soil is not dry can not be watered, after the soil is dry to water. Light: there should be enough light at ordinary times. Temperature: preferably within 18-21 ℃.

I. soil

Plum has strong adaptability to soil and can tolerate barren soil. As long as the soil has good drainage, it can grow well. In general, we can mix rotten leaf soil, heaped fertilizer soil and sand soil according to the ratio of 2:2:1 for the cultivation of plum blossom.

2. Water

When watering plum blossom, you need to see whether it is dry or wet. If the soil is not dry, you can not water it. When the soil is dry, you need to water it. In addition, in rainy time to the basin of water, or it is easy to rot.

III. light

Plum blossom is suitable for growing in the place with sufficient light. If it grows in the place with insufficient light for a long time, it will become thin, weak, spiritless and unable to bloom many flowers.

Temperature

Plum likes to be warm and very cold resistant. It can withstand - 10 ℃ in general, and even - 25 ℃ in some cold resistant varieties. It is also very heat-resistant and can grow at 40 ℃. However, it grows best at 16-23 ℃.

5. Precautions

1. Change basin every year. After a year's cultivation, the soil nutrients in the plum blossom basin are basically exhausted, so we should replace it with new soil to ensure the supply of nutrients.

2. Trim in time. When flowering 20 days later, we should prune it in time, and cut off the dead leaves and diseased branches, so as to reduce the nutrient consumption and increase its ornamental

Plum blossom

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