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How to breed Ping'an tree

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-20 08:40:51
Soil: Ping'an tree is suitable for soil with low acidity, fertility, strong drainage capacity and high organic matter content. Moisture: keep basin soil moist in spring and autumn, and reduce watering in winter. Light: it must be sufficient, but not exposed for a long time. Fertilization: the compound fertilizer should be applied once a month in the growth period and stopped after winter.

I. soil

Ping An tree is suitable for growing in the soil with low acidity, fertility, strong drainage capacity and high organic matter content. In the configuration of the soil can be mixed with some small sand, so that some of the

Water content

Ping'an tree grows faster in spring and autumn. During this period, it is necessary to keep the basin soil moist and spray water to the plant to increase the humidity. After winter it will enter dormancy period, watering can be halved

III. light

Comparatively speaking, Ping An tree is a kind of plant that likes sunshine. If the sunshine time is not enough, its leaves will be dim. On the contrary, if it is given enough sunshine, its leaves will be very bright. However, it can not be exposed to the sun for a long time, or its leaves will be sunburned.

IV. fertilization

Ping'an tree also likes fertilizer. It needs to apply compound fertilizer once a month during its growth period. When the weather gets cold in autumn, apply more phosphorus and potassium to improve its frost resistance. Stop fertilizing after winter

5. Precautions

1. Rain. Compared with the water we prepared for it, it will prefer rain, and proper rain can promote its growth. However, when the rain is over, the water in the basin should be drained in time.

2. Replace the soil. When Ping An tree grows for 1-2 years, the nutrients in its basin are almost consumed. We need to replace it with new soil with high nutrient content to make it grow better

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