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Cultivation methods and precautions of Chinese toon bud

Saul Goodman
2020-07-06 08:33:58
Light: when curing, it should be given enough sunshine, usually it should be more than sunshine, but in summer, it needs proper sunshade; humidity: the environment where it grows should be high enough humidity, preferably around 85%, and more water should be sprayed during curing; sunshade: when the growth of Chinese toon buds reaches 5cm, a sunshade bag should be put on, and when it reaches 15cm, it can be uncovered; note: check its growth at ordinary times State, the disease should be treated as soon as possible.

I. light

In the process of breeding, we should pay special attention to the light, because it likes the sunshine, so as long as it can receive sufficient light, it can grow better. Generally speaking, in the hot summer, it is necessary to sunshade properly.

2. Humidity

The humidity of the maintenance environment should be large enough. Under normal conditions, it is better to maintain the humidity at about 85%, especially in sunny days, it is more necessary to spray water for it in time. But, cannot let it grow in both damp and sultry environment, should open more doors and windows at ordinary times.

III. shading

Although it is said that it should be provided with enough sunlight at ordinary times, when the bud of Chinese toon grows to about 5cm, it should be covered with a shading bag. The purpose of this is to avoid aging and to increase production to a certain extent. When it continues to grow to about 15cm, it can uncover the bag

IV. precautions

In the process of its growth, it will also have diseases, such as powdery mildew and leaf rust, which will harm its normal growth. At the beginning of the disease is not serious, there will not be too obvious bad performance, so we need to pay attention to the usual check of its growth state, if there is bad performance, we need to use drugs as soon as possible.

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