1. Temperature: Amomum villosum is a warm plant. It will grow better under 22-28 ℃. In winter, the temperature is required to be kept above 12 ℃, so it is recommended to put it in the room for maintenance in winter
2. Soil: it is suitable for growing in the rich and loose sandy soil with strong water holding capacity. Try not to cultivate it with the soil planted with other plants.
3. Light: it has low requirements for light when growing, and weak light can meet its growth needs. In summer, in order not to let the strong light burn it, we need to shade the sun in time.
4. Water: it likes to grow in the humid soil environment, and is afraid of drought and water accumulation, so it needs to maintain the state of micro tide. Usually, after the water in the soil is lost, you can water it
1. Sowing: the seeds can be sown from August to September every year. Some seeds with large and full particles should be selected and evenly placed in the soil. To put it in the shade, but also often water, keep the soil moist, more than 20 days will sprout.
2. Pruning: after harvesting fruits, prune the dead branches and leaves, so as to keep its nutrients sufficient and prevent it from being attacked by diseases and insect pests.
1. Anthrax: anthrax will damage the young leaves of seedlings, and there will be spots of different sizes on the leaves, and then gradually expand. Therefore, it is necessary to remove and burn the diseased leaves in time, and spray with Bordeaux solution.
2. Fruit rot: fruit rot will damage its fruit, cause disease spots on it, and cause black rot. So we should collect the diseased fruit in time, avoid infection, and spray with Bordeaux or tobuzin.
1. Edible or not: Amomum villosum is not toxic, and it is edible.
2. Whether it can be exposed: it can be exposed, but its cold resistance is not particularly strong, so it is recommended to put it into indoor maintenance in winter