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How to breed red bean and Chinese fir

Hank Schrader
2020-07-07 09:06:35
When breeding the red bean fir tree, it should be placed in the astigmatism to avoid direct sunlight, and often open windows for ventilation. Watering should also be done in time, once every 5-7 days in spring and autumn, once every 3 days in summer and once every week in winter. If there are diseased leaves, yellow leaves and dead leaves on the plant, they should be pruned in time. In addition, we should prevent and control diseases and insect pests as soon as possible.

I. light

Red bean fir tree does not like the sun very much. During the breeding period, it should pay attention to give it proper light, not be directly exposed to the sun. It can be placed in the living room and other places for maintenance. In addition, we should ventilate as much as possible to ensure that the plants breathe fresh air during the growth period.

Water content

It is necessary to replenish water in time to avoid wilting and drooping of leaves. Spring and autumn two seasons suggest you 5-7 days for its water, water will hinder its normal growth. When the temperature is high in summer, you can water more properly. You can water once every three days or so. In winter, you should control the water, once a week or ten days.

3. Trim

During breeding, attention should be paid to pruning. In the growth process, dead leaves, yellow leaves and diseased leaves may appear due to improper maintenance methods. Pruning should be carried out as soon as possible after discovery. Especially the diseased leaves, if not pruned in time, will be transmitted to more branches and leaves. In addition, some thick branches also need to be thinned.

Red Bean Fir

4. Pest control

It is found that the plant should be timely controlled after being damaged by pests, otherwise the effect is not very good. Root rot is often seen disease, but also a more serious one, because after the general discovery of the disease is very serious, should be in every season, to spray it with Bordeaux for prevention.

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