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Cultivation methods and precautions of Hibiscus

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-07 09:05:56
Soil: it can be cultivated in poor soil, but it is better to use fertile loose soil, which is more conducive to the growth of its root system. Sunshine: the plants should be given enough light, more sunshine, and shade in summer. Moisture: replenish water in time when water is needed, and water more when the climate is dry. Note: prune and spray as soon as possible after being attacked by pests.

I. soil

Hibiscus has a strong ability to adapt to the growth environment, so the demand for cultivation soil is very low, even with poor soil can grow well. However, the use of fertile loose soil is the best, more conducive to plant root development, it will grow faster.

2. Sunshine

It prefers sunshine, but it can also grow in a semi overcast environment. It's better to give the plants enough light during the cultivation period, and it's better to see as much sunshine as possible. However, when the sun is strong, we should pay attention to shade, not to let the plant be too strong sun exposure.

Water content

Hibiscus likes to grow in a humid environment, so it should be supplemented with water in time. When the air is dry, it should be watered properly, but the amount of water should be well controlled, not too much. It is also very afraid of waterlogging, so to timely discharge excess water, basin can not have water.

IV. precautions

During the breeding period, hibiscus would suffer from disease and insect damage from time to time, and prevention work should be done at ordinary times. Open more windows to ensure adequate ventilation of the breeding environment, which can be a good prevention. Once the disease and insect damage is found, it is necessary to cut off and burn the disease branches, and then spray them with the corresponding medicine.

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