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Cultivation methods and precautions of wormwood

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-07 09:04:36
Soil: the cultivated soil should have both air permeability and drainage, and some base fertilizer should be applied during planting. Watering: the cultivation soil should be controlled in a slightly wet state. Watering should also be dry and wet, and the water supply should not be too large. Light: receive light every day. Do not maintain in the environment with insufficient or too strong light. Note: when supplying water, do not use tap water directly. Try to use rainwater.

I. soil

Wormwood cultivation soil needs both drainage and air permeability. Flower friends can use garden soil and saprophytic soil to mix when preparing. Before entering the pot, it is better to evenly sprinkle some sand on the bottom of the pot to achieve the effect of drainage and air permeability. It's better to apply some base fertilizer in it, so that it can better adapt to the new growth environment, to meet the needs of its growth

2. Water

It has a very strong drought resistance, so the number and quantity of watering need not be too large in normal maintenance, as long as the basin soil is kept wet. It can also be poured according to the principle of "see dry and see wet". Insert a clean stick into the deep layer of soil. If there is no trace of moisture, it can be poured through.

III. light

Enough light can ensure its more robust growth, and it can receive the whole day's light every day. If the color of leaves is dim and the growth of plants is slow, it may be caused by insufficient light. In summer, when the light is too strong, it needs to be shaded or transferred to a cool place for maintenance.

IV. precautions

When watering, please note that you can't use tap water directly. It's better to put it in the air for two days or use rainwater. At ordinary times, we should not only pay attention to the control of water and fertilizer, but also pay attention to whether the air circulation of its growing environment is good, especially when it is cultured indoors in winter, we should properly let it touch the fresh air, which can reduce the invasion of diseases and insect pests.

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