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Culture methods of Zantedeschia

Saul Goodman
2020-08-12 08:32:11
Basin soil: add appropriate organic fertilizer to the well ventilated sand soil, and choose the shallower flowerpot. Fertilization: in budding stage, potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution is applied to the color Calla Lily to make the pedicel stronger and less prone to lodging. Thin fertilizer is applied frequently to increase the times of fertilization. Moisture: the soil must be kept moist, watered more, and watered when dry.

Potting points

Main points

The soil of potted color Calla is mainly sandy loam, and suitable organic fertilizer can be added to the sandy loam. Because the root of the colored calla lily grows in the upper part of the sphere, the bottom of the flowerpot soil ensures good air permeability. The flowerpot had better choose the shallower

Zantedeschia potting soil

Main points two

The best way to fertilize the color Calla is to use P and K fertilizer, especially in the budding stage. It is necessary to carry out potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the color Calla in time and effectively to make the pedicel stronger and not prone to lodging. Be sure to increase the times of fertilization, but do not increase the amount of fertilization each time too much to supplement the nutrients in the flowerpot soil.

Zantedeschia potting soil

Main points three

Color Calla like a warm and humid environment, so pot soil must be kept moist, more watering. If the weather is dry, you can spray water on the ground to create a wet environment manually. Color Calla like sunshine, but can not be exposed to the sun. So be sure to shade in summer. But if long-term growth in the dark and humid environment will also affect the growth of color Calla

Zantedeschia potting soil

Main points four

Color Calla like to grow in a warm environment, so family planting color Calla must pay attention to the temperature control.

Growth Temperature of Zantedeschia aethiopica

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