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Breeding methods and precautions of red plum

Jane Margolis
2020-07-06 08:33:58
Temperature: it grows best at 16-23 ℃, can resist the cold of - 10 ℃, and can grow normally when the temperature reaches 40 ℃. Watering: when the basin soil is dry, it will be watered thoroughly. Basin soil: it can be mixed with rotten leaf soil and sand, and it can drain well. Light: it should not be kept in a place without light for a long time.

I. breeding methods

1. Basin soil: it has low requirements for soil, strong adaptability, and poor resistance. It can be mixed with some rotten leaf soil and sand, with good drainage.

2. Watering: it is a plant that prefers water. Before watering, look at the basin soil to be dry and then pour it. Then pour it through. Pay attention to drainage in rainy days, or it will lead to rotten roots.

3. Light: it is suitable for breeding under sufficient light. It can't be put in a place without light for a long time. It will become weak, grow sluggish, and blossom rarely.

4. Temperature: it is a warm loving plant. When it grows best at 16-23 ℃, it can resist the cold of - 10 ℃. Some varieties can withstand the cold of - 25 ℃, and can also resist the heat. When the temperature reaches 40 ℃, they can grow normally.

2. Precautions

1. Plum blossom red should be frequently changed once a year to give nutrients by changing soil.

2. Prune in time. After 20 days of flowering, prune the dead flowers and leaves. It can reduce the consumption of nutrients.

Red Plum Flower

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