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Cultivation methods and precautions of columbine

Jane Margolis
2020-07-06 08:33:58
In order to raise columbine, we should use flowerpots of suitable size. The soil should be rich in humus and rich in base fertilizer. When it grows vigorously, it needs to provide sufficient light for it, and it can also be raised in the half shade. The temperature of the maintenance environment should be around 15-35 degrees, which should not be too high or too low. It should be noted that water should be replenished in time after the soil dries, but there should be no ponding in the flowerpot.

I. pot soil is suitable for

When breeding, use a flowerpot of suitable size, and fill the basin with soil with strong water permeability. It is better to use the soil containing humus, and add a certain amount of base fertilizer when planting. The soil to be used should be disinfected first, so as not to damage the growth of plant roots.

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2. Light intensity

When it is growing vigorously, we should try to provide it with enough sunlight for a long time, only in this way can it grow more vigorously. When the light intensity is relatively large, we must take appropriate shade measures and ensure good ventilation. It can also grow in the semi - overcast environment, as long as the maintenance environment is not too dark.

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The temperature is suitable.

Whether the temperature of the breeding environment is suitable is also very important. If possible, it is best to keep the temperature at about 15-35 ℃. Temperature can not exceed the limit temperature, it is too low or too high place growth, easy to grow bad.

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IV. precautions

It needs to absorb water in the process of growth. It is best to water according to the evaporation rate of water. When the soil is not too dry, it can not be watered first. Also note that there should be no excess water in the basin. If there is water, it should be drained as soon as possible.

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