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Cultivation methods and precautions of rhinoceros grandiflora

Marie Schrader
2020-07-24 12:41:51
When it comes to big flower rhinoceros horn, we have to talk about its way of pollination. Other flower pollination is a beautiful scene, but it attracts flies to pollinate with a strange taste, which is very strange and even a little smelly, so it is also called stinky meat flower. Today, let's learn how to raise this kind of flower.

Breeding methods

Temperature: the most favorable survival temperature for them is 16-22 ℃, when it is over 30 ℃ in summer, it will enter into dormancy, and in winter, it will be allowed to survive in the environment above 12 ℃.

Sunshine: this kind of flower likes a little sunshine but has a cool place. Even in spring or winter, it can't be put directly in the sunshine. This is especially true in summer and autumn. If it grows in the sun, it will have a great impact on its health and growth, especially in summer.

Water content: spring and autumn are its growth period. At this time, it is necessary to ensure that it has sufficient water, so that it can grow well. In summer, a small amount of water is needed because of the high temperature and humidity in summer, and when the temperature is more than 30 degrees in summer, the water demand will be reduced; in winter, the basin soil should be kept in a dry state, at this time, it must not be wet.

Humidity: it does not require much humidity, but in summer, it should be kept dry and strengthen the air circulation.

Fertilization: once every 15 days or so in the growing period, it can be suspended in summer and winter.

Precautions

In order to make it grow better, we need to change basin and soil every spring, or add some new soil with more nutrients to the soil.

In watering must not appear water, otherwise it will affect its health.

Don't ask it to grow too much in summer, as long as it can be spent safely, and reproduction, basin changing and other work must not be carried out in summer, or you will personally send it on the road.

Potted rhinoceros horn

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