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Cultivation methods and precautions of pingpong Fu Niang

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-21 08:17:24
Pingpong Fu Niang is also a kind of succulent plant. Many friends may not have heard of it, but if you have seen its appearance, you will be attracted by it. Every leaf is fleshy, and there is a layer of white powder covering it, which is very lovely. But this is a kind of flower that is very afraid of heat. Let's introduce its breeding methods and precautions.

1. Temperature

The most suitable temperature for breeding is 15-25 ℃. In summer, the temperature is relatively high. In addition to keeping it in a cool place, you can also use a small fan to cool it. If the temperature rises to 35 ℃, the plants will stop growing. In winter, the temperature should be controlled between 15 ℃ and - 2 ℃. But in winter, if the outdoor maintenance, the temperature can not be less than 5 degrees.

2. Moisture

If the temperature rises to 35 degrees in summer, watering can be reduced. At this time, if watering, the time should be between 19:00 and 21:00; if it falls to 5 degrees in winter, watering can be suspended. Other time to keep the flower soil slightly wet can be, must not appear water phenomenon, not to let the flower soil in the state of humidity is too large for a long time

3. Nutrients

Its demand for nutrients is not high, as long as it grows once a month to add fertilizer.

4. Ventilation

Good ventilation environment can not only prevent the growth of some diseases, but also is very beneficial to its growth, especially in summer when it is hot and sultry.

5. Light

The growth period of this plant is from September to June of the next year. In this period, if the light is too little, it is very easy to make the plant grow in vain, resulting in the whole plant becoming very loose, and the leaves and branches will become very vulnerable. Other time also can give the light appropriately, guarantees it to be able to grow normally.

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