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Cultivation methods and precautions of black rabbit ear

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-07 09:05:56
Black rabbit ear can add coal cinder and perlite to loam, which can increase air permeability. Sufficient light is good for growth, but the sunshine should be covered properly from May to September. Water properly according to the growth needs, even when the growth is vigorous, do not over water. Apply fertilizer once a month during the growth period, and pay attention that the concentration should not be too high. Note that it is not cold resistant, the winter temperature can not be less than 5 degrees.

I. breeding methods

1. Loam: for the selection of loam, it needs ventilation and drainage, and it also needs rich nutrients. You can add coal cinder and perlite to loam, so as to increase the permeability and promote water drainage.

2. Light: sufficient light is favorable for growth. If this condition cannot be met, the growth will become weak and the leaves will become slender. Too strong sunlight will burn leaves, may - September should be properly shielded from the sun, or only contact with the morning and evening sun.

3. Watering: slightly wet environment is conducive to growth, but it can't stand water. According to the growth needs of appropriate watering, even if the growth of exuberant period also do not over water, to prevent inside too wet leaves, but not too dry.

4. Fertilization: the nutrients consumed for growth are not much, and the demand for nutrients is not much. During the growth period, apply fertilizer once a month, pay attention to the concentration should not be too high, and avoid touching the stems and leaves. Growth stagnates in winter and fertilization can be stopped.

2. Precautions

Because it likes the warm growing environment, the most suitable temperature is 18 - 26 degrees, can't stand the cold, so the temperature of winter growth can't be less than 5 degrees.

Black Rabbit Ear

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