Breeding red mulberry, need to know, red mulberry like warm climate, not too cold, and like strong light. The temperature of growing environment should be between 20 ℃ - 30 ℃, and the temperature of overwintering should not be lower than 13 ℃. The potted plants can be kept in the sunny place indoors. The light should be good, so that the red mulberry can be exposed to sufficient sunlight, but attention should be paid to the hot summer sun, which needs proper shade to avoid burning leaves.
In order to breed red mulberry, it is necessary to use fertile and well drained soil. Potting can mix rotten leaf soil and garden soil, and it is better to add a little basal fertilizer.
Red mulberry likes to be wet, but it is not allowed to accumulate water. It is necessary to keep basin soil wet during growth. In summer, there is a large demand for water, high temperature and large evaporation, so more water is needed, but it is also rainy in summer, so it should be noted that there is no water in the basin. In summer, due to the slow growth, watering should be properly controlled. In the growth period of red mulberry, there is a large demand for fertilizer. We can apply fertilizer once every half a month, and apply more nitrogen fertilizer. After autumn, we should stop applying fertilizer.
Red mulberry is usually propagated by cutting and can also be divided. Cutting is the best from June to August, and branch propagation can be carried out throughout the year.
It is necessary to change the culture soil at the same time, but it is better to keep part of the soil for the root system.
In order to keep the plants beautiful, the cultivation of red mulberry needs the pruning or coring of humidity. It can sprout new branches, make more branches, and control the shape of plants at the same time.
The common diseases of red mulberry are root rot and leaf spot, as well as spider and scale insect. Once diseases and insect pests are found, timely measures should be taken to control them.