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Breeding methods and precautions of the muddleweed

Jane Margolis
2020-07-22 08:32:19
Maybe readers are not familiar with this kind of plant, so let's make a brief introduction first. In China, the plant is mainly distributed in the south of Beijing. It can reach a height of 30 to 90 cm. Whether it's a single plant or a large area, it's very beautiful. Whether it is a large or small space, it is very suitable. If you want to grow one, then let's see how to raise it.

Growth habits

First of all, the most important thing is the light. It likes the light very much. Although the half shade environment is OK, it's not as good as sufficient light. As for the requirement of temperature, we also mentioned above that the area south of Beijing is distributed. This is because of the temperature, especially in winter. Then there are some basic requirements for soil, which we are going to say later

Specific methods

Lighting: This is the most important factor. Usually we can put it in the outdoor place that can receive sufficient light, such as balcony and other places. However, in summer, considering that the sun is very strong, then we can move it indoors at noon when the sun is strongest

Temperature: This is mainly about winter. Other seasons basically don't need attention. However, in winter, if the temperature is very low, it must be moved to the house. In addition, we can also take other heat preservation measures to help it through the winter

Soil quality: although it has strong adaptability and can grow in all kinds of soil, in order to make it grow better and produce better flowers, we must pay more attention to the choice of planting soil. Considering the water permeability, air permeability and nutrient content of the planting soil, we can choose sand or clay.

Precautions

The first thing to pay attention to is ventilation, especially in summer when the temperature is high and the humidity is high, which is good for its health. And if it rains a lot in summer, we can't keep it outside.

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