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Breeding methods and precautions of swallow's paw

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:40:51
Soil: the combination of rotten leaf soil and garden soil, adding river sand and base fertilizer. Moisture: from spring to autumn, it needs to be once or twice a day. Moreover, it is forbidden to accumulate water and reduce watering in winter. Light: ensure sufficient light, and pay attention to shade in summer. Fertilizer and water: suitable fertilizer can be added in the growth period.

I. soil

It is better to use saprophytic soil and garden soil. After mixing the two, you can add some river sand and base fertilizer

2. Humidity

Temperature

It needs a relatively low temperature, generally between 15 and 32 degrees. It is not good for high temperature, if the temperature is above 33 degrees, or winter is below 7 degrees, it will go into sleep, below 4 degrees, it will be frostbitten or even die.

4. Light

It prefers sunshine. If the light is not enough, it is likely to cause its roots to rot and leaves to fall off. But if the light is too strong, it is not good for its growth, so it is better to move it to the place facing sunshine in winter, and move it to the cool place from time to time in summer.

Swallow Palm

Five, fat water

It doesn't like fat water, so generally we don't apply it. If the growth is not good, or the leaves are yellow and other problems, it is appropriate to add some, or in its growth period to add ripe water.

6. Water

It takes one or two days from spring to autumn, and water is forbidden. Because of the high temperature in summer, it is easy to enter the dormancy period. At this time, we need to control the watering and cover the shade. We need to sprinkle some water around its basin every day and ventilate it. When winter comes, the water will gradually become less and the soil will be a little dry.

7. Trim

Pruning is to cut the branches that are too dense or too long when it is growing, so that the plants can grow well. At the same time, it can also accumulate nutrients.

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