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How to raise African Viola in autumn

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-10 08:19:43
In autumn, the Corydalis should be watered in time to keep the pot soil moist. We should give it a suitable scattering light and avoid strong light at the beginning of autumn. Also pay attention to spray some medicine after the rain to prevent diseases and insects. In addition, you can change the basin around the Mid Autumn Festival. The new basin can choose a pottery basin of moderate size.

One, enough water

Corydalis Africana prefers to be wet, so the water supply in autumn should be timely. Over drying can cause more insect damage, but too much water can also cause bacteria to grow. Therefore, we need to provide sufficient water but not excessive water accumulation. However, in order to wash away the salt accumulated in the basin, it needs to be watered once a month to wash it away.

2. Change basin

The basin can be changed before and after the Mid Autumn Festival, at least once a year. It is better to use fine peat soil. Basin also should pay attention to, if the original basin is more appropriate, then you can not change the basin. If the original basin is too small, then you need to replace it with a new one. Moderate size is the most important. There are many materials to choose from. You can use plastic basin or ceramic basin. This kind of material is more beautiful.

3. Suitable light

Generally speaking, the scattering light can meet the needs of the growth of Corydalis Africana, not too strong light. Therefore, in the beginning of autumn, the light at noon needs to be avoided. Generally, the light before nine o'clock in the morning is more suitable for it and will not burn its leaves. However, by the end of autumn, you don't have to pay too much attention

4. Prevention and control of diseases and insect pests

In early autumn, because of the heavy rain, there will be some bacterial diseases and mites. Therefore, we should pay attention to the timely use of pesticides to prevent insects and eliminate bacteria.

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