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Cultivation methods and precautions of clove

Skyler White
2020-07-06 08:33:58
Soil: it grows well in the soil with loose soil and high organic content. Temperature: prefer a warm environment, the temperature should be about 20 degrees. Water: water every ten days or so, not too much. Light: it is more shade resistant and should not be directly exposed to strong light. Fertilization: the amount of fertilizer applied should be well controlled to prevent excessive growth of branches and leaves.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: it has strong adaptability and is suitable for planting in the soil with loose soil, high organic content and good drainage. Poor growth in acid soil.

2. Temperature: like a warm environment, too low temperature will cause the leaves to fall, so the lowest average temperature in a month should be about 20 ℃.

3. Watering: it is drought resistant, likes to be wet, and is more afraid of waterlogging. Watering does not need to be too frequent. Generally, it can be done once every ten days or so. Excessive watering will lead to water accumulation in the basin and rotten roots.

4. Light: cloves prefer shade and should not be exposed to the sun. Mature trees prefer sunshine. They need sufficient sunlight to bloom and bear fruit.

5. Fertilization: excessive fertilization of plants will lead to excessive growth of branches and leaves, and it is difficult to grow flower buds, and the number of flowers will be greatly reduced.

Fertilization

2. Precautions

In the middle of March, when clove sprouts, you need to prune its branches, change pots every two to three years, and prune its roots.

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