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Cultivation methods and precautions of jade bell

Saul Goodman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Yu Diao Zhong is a kind of succulent plant of gymnospermae. The jade bell, also known as the ocean bell, was originally produced in Madagascar. How to raise the jade bell?

Culture method of jade bell

Temperature and light

Although the jade bell is a tropical plant, it is naturally fond of cool climate. High temperature and severe cold will cause the growth of the jade bell to stop temporarily. The temperature in winter should be no less than 5 ℃, and the average temperature should be kept between 10-12 ℃, so as to ensure its safe winter and normal flowering.

Jade bells are short sunshine plants. In summer, the light is strong, it should be placed in the sparse sunshine, and do not touch the sunshine too much in winter.

Watering and fertilization

Yudiao clock is a drought resistant plant, which can endure a period of drought.

Jade bell in the growth period to add more water, generally once a week. Reduce the amount of water in summer, especially in rainy seasons.

When planting yudiaozhong, it needs to apply sufficient base fertilizer, once a month in the growth period, less nitrogen fertilizer, more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.

Culture of Jade Diaozhong

Notes on the cultivation of jade bell

Maintenance

Winter is the flowering period. Before the flowering period, the time of illumination should be controlled. The illumination should not exceed 12 hours.

Sunshade is needed in summer, but sufficient sunshine shall be ensured, otherwise it will cause excessive length.

Pay attention not to use too much nitrogen when applying fertilizer.

Pay attention to diseases and insect pests.

Reproduction

The propagation of yudiao is mainly by cutting, and leaf cutting is also a common method. However, there is a disadvantage of leaf cuttings, that is, the buds growing out of leaf cuttings are not easy to survive due to the lack of chlorophyll.

culture of jade bell

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