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Cultivation methods and precautions of the large leaf pothos

Marie Schrader
2020-01-07 08:33:33
Soil: it is better to use the soil with slight acidity and good drainage capacity. Watering: keep the soil moist, increase the amount of watering properly in summer and spray water to increase the humidity. Light: give it plenty of light. Put too much sunlight indoors. Fertilization: use special fertilizer and apply thin fertilizer frequently. In addition, yellow leaves and diseased leaves should be cut off in time.

I. soil

It is better to use slightly acidic soil for culture of large leafed pothos. The soil needs to be loose and not too sticky. In addition, the ability of drainage should be relatively good, so as to avoid rotten roots caused by water.

2. Water

The daily water volume should not be too large, and the soil should be kept slightly wet, but there should be no excess water. Standing water will not only cause rotten roots, but also increase the incidence of pests. Summer moisture will accelerate evaporation, watering amount also need to increase properly, also need to spray water to increase humidity.

III. light

It needs enough light to breed the large leafed pothos, which can be properly sunned at noon. In summer, if the sun is too strong, it should be kept indoors to avoid sunburn. Usually can put in the indoor light good place maintenance, such as balcony and so on

IV. fertilization

To fertilize it, we need to pay attention to that if the plants applying inorganic fertilizer are difficult to absorb, so we need to use special fertilizer. After the plant grows slowly, it needs to control the amount of fertilizer, which can be sprayed on the leaves in winter.

5. Precautions

1. Pruning: in the process of plant growth, yellow leaves, sick leaves and other phenomena may occur due to improper maintenance, and they shall be pruned in time after discovery.

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2, change basin: generally in about 3 years of cultivation, need to change basin once, change basin can be carried out in June..

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