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Cultivation methods and precautions of iris

Hank Schrader
2020-08-18 09:04:09
Iris is a kind of perennial dense herb, so how to cultivate it? What should we pay attention to when breeding? Let me tell you.

The cultivation method of iris

Soil and fertilizer

The adaptability of iris to the soil is relatively strong. It is OK to use sandy loam with good drainage when breeding.

Before transplanting, weeds in the soil should be removed to ensure that nutrients are not lost, and the base fertilizer should be sufficient so that iris can grow vigorously and persistently.

Malan's transplant

In order to make Malan grow rapidly, it is necessary to carry out transplanting. The transplanting time is in September and in November, when it is a little cold, it can be covered with plastic and kept warm.

Malan in autumn and winter during the growth of the season, often spot - like leaf spot disease, as long as the use of plant ash to spread control can

Malan's harvest

Because artificial cultivation can make magnolia can be mass produced, and Magnolia itself is a kind of vegetable that can be harvested all the year round, and it can be harvested for many years continuously after planting, so it is necessary to harvest it on time.

culture method of iris Linus

What should be paid attention to in mariculture

Pay attention to

We must keep the short shoots and the shoots after cutting, and then put them in a wet pottery jar for safekeeping, and spray water to prevent wilting. We can also eat them!

Attention to harvesting

After each harvest, nitrogen fertilizer should be added in time to ensure adequate nutrition.

Transplant notice

When transplanting, we need to cover it with plastic. After the Qingming Festival, we need to remove the plastic film to let Malan grow naturally, but we need to pay attention to the management of fertilization and watering.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Iris lactea

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