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How to raise fenglihua

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-09 08:58:17
The good drainage matrix is suitable for curing fenglihua, and the peat soil can be mixed with perlite and sand. It should be placed in a semi overcast environment to prevent exposure to the sun. In summer, it should be at least 70% shaded. For the water demand is not very large, to ensure that the basin soil surface is slightly dry before the next pouring. 20-30 ℃ is the best temperature for its growth, and the application of fertilizer should be ensured.

I. choice of basin soil

The matrix with good drainage is suitable for maintenance, and the peat soil can be mixed with perlite and sand, and the pH value can be maintained at 5.5-6.5. Base fertilizer can be added properly.

2. Semi Yin environment

It is obvious that the environment of half shade is suitable for its growth, and the demand for light is not obvious. In particular, to prevent exposure to the sun, when it is under the sun, it will cause part of the leaves to turn yellow, and then the flower tip will dry. In summer, you should pay special attention to shading at least 70%, otherwise it will slow down the growth of leaves and fade the color of flower buds.

3. Proper moisture

It is well maintained, and the demand for water is not great. When watering, ensure that the surface of the basin soil is slightly dry before the next pouring, that is, the surface of the basin soil is 1-2cm dry. But the amount of water must be well controlled, otherwise it is easy to blister roots. Usually, spray some water mist on the surface of the plant, but it can't replace the root watering.

4. Suitable temperature

20-30 ℃ is the best temperature for its growth. The highest temperature should not exceed 35 ℃, and the lowest temperature should be 14 ℃. If it is lower than 10 ℃, you should pay attention to it.

5. Fertilizer supply

April to September is the growing season. Liquid fertilizer is applied every two weeks.

Fertilizer

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