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Cultivation methods and precautions of barracuda

Saul Goodman
2020-08-31 11:00:14
Barracuda is a kind of perennial herb with beautiful flowers and leaves. It is widely used in landscaping and pot culture. Barracuda is ornamental. How should it be raised?

Culture method of barracuda

Light and temperature

Barracuda like light, and like warm, less cold. The cultivation of barracuda needs to meet the needs of sufficient light, keep the temperature between 18 ℃ - 35 ℃, in a warm range, if the temperature is below 18 ℃, the growth will slow down, and the growth will stop below 10 ℃. It should be noted that Barracuda is afraid of cold. It needs overwintering treatment in winter, and the temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃.

Water and fertilizer management

Barracuda is wet and fat loving. When it is cultivated, water and fertilizer must meet its needs. Barracuda is suitable for growing in still water, and it is generally suitable for shallow water below 20cm. When potting, fill the pot and keep a certain water layer.

Reproduction method

The propagation of Haloxylon is mainly sowing propagation and branch propagation. The ramet propagation is carried out in primary and summer, and the base of the plant can be cut. Seed propagation is carried out in spring, and the temperature of seed germination should be kept at about 25 ℃.

Pontederia cordata culture method

Precautions for cultivation of barracuda

Pests and diseases

Barracuda is a kind of aquatic plant, which has few diseases and insect pests. In the process of breeding, it needs to be protected to avoid the occurrence of diseases and insect pests.

Overwintering management

Barracuda is not cold resistant, and it needs to be cold resistant when the temperature is low in winter. The potted cultivation of barracuda can be irrigated and put into the room for wintering, and the temperature can be kept above 5 ℃, which is convenient for Barracuda to winterize safely.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Pontederia cordata

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