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Breeding methods and precautions of white butterfly

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-20 08:39:52
Soil: to raise white butterfly, it is necessary to use fertile, loose and well ventilated sandy soil. Watering: keep the basin soil moist, and ensure sufficient water during the peak growth period. Light: put it in the environment with astigmatism, and don't be directly exposed to strong light. Temperature: 22-30 ℃, at least 5 ℃. In addition, we should pay attention to disease control.

I. soil

Breeding white butterflies, the best use of fertile loose and good permeability of sandy soil.

2. Water

White butterfly likes to be wet, so in order to maintain the wettability of basin soil, in its peak growth period, it should ensure sufficient water, which is more conducive to its growth. When the temperature is high, you should often spray water on the ground or leaves to improve the humidity of the air. If the water is not enough, the leaves will become smaller and rougher.

III. light

White butterflies like to grow in an environment with astigmatism. In winter, when the sunlight is very weak, they can be directly exposed to the sunlight. If the sunlight is too strong, the color of the leaves will be lighter and the leaves will be thicker. In summer, when the sun is strong, we should take good measures to shade it, and don't let it receive strong light.

Temperature

It is better to control its growth temperature between 22-30 ℃, it is not cold resistant, it will grow slower when the temperature is 15 ℃, it will stop growing when the temperature is 10 ℃, if the temperature is lower than 5 ℃, it will be frostbitten.

5. Precautions

In the growth period of white butterfly, it is easy to have diseases, mainly root rot, carbon jaundice and gray mold, which will damage its leaves, stems and roots, so when it comes to disease, it is necessary to spray carbendazim for prevention and control, and also to take relevant preventive measures.

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