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Breeding methods and precautions of Senecio

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-20 08:36:29
Temperature: the highest temperature should not be higher than 30 ℃ and the lowest temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃. Light: let it receive light properly and shade properly in summer. Watering: always keep the basin soil moist, but no water. Fertilization: apply thin liquid fertilizer once a half month during the growth period.

I. temperature

To give Chiba 20-24 ℃ growth environment, the maximum temperature should not be higher than 30 ℃, otherwise it will stop growing, leaves will easily turn yellow, the minimum temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃, in winter to properly adjust the temperature, the best is to put it in indoor culture, the temperature only kept above 10 ℃, it can normal winter.

2. Light

It is necessary to let the Chiba grass receive the light properly. In winter, it is necessary to avoid the lack of light. It is necessary to receive the light in time, so as to avoid the fading of the leaf color. In summer, it is necessary to shade properly and not be directly exposed to the strong light. It is easy to burn it.

3. Water

To keep the pot soil moist, but not water, into the autumn to reduce watering, can improve its cold resistance, spring and summer to ensure sufficient water, can spray some water with a watering can, improve the humidity of the growth environment.

IV. fertilization

Do not use too much fertilizer, as long as the growth period of half a month to apply a thin liquid fertilizer can, the best fertilizer to nitrogen based, fertilizer amount is not too large

5. Precautions

1. Pruning: in order to make Chiba more ornamental, the old leaves and sick leaves should be pruned in time, and the nutrient consumption can be reduced to a certain extent.

2. Change basin: it grows very fast, so change basin in time after growing full basin. Generally, change basin every two years to help it grow better

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