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How to raise Huajin in Beijing

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-22 08:32:51
Soil quality: mix perlite, peat, copper sand, etc., and add a little less perlite. Sunshine: put it in the half shade or the place where it can be diffused. Don't direct sunlight, especially in summer. Don't spend too long in the sunshine. Water: spring and autumn can be poured more water, so easy to group, summer high temperature, we should properly reduce watering, spray or sprinkler to increase humidity.

The habits of this plant

First of all, let's talk about the sunshine. We said that if the sunlight passes through the transparent part of its leaves, it will be very beautiful. Moreover, the lengthening of the sunshine time can change its color from white to golden yellow. Well, of course, we can't stop lighting it. However, it should be noted that it reacts strongly to hot light, so it is better not to direct it. In addition, it does not need much water, and its root system is easy to rot if the soil accumulates water for a long time. Besides, it likes soft soil.

Huajin in Beijing

Specific methods

Sunlight: in view of the requirements mentioned above, in order to achieve the goal, we can put it behind the glass to receive sunlight, and also can put it in other semi overcast or astigmatic places. No matter where you put it, don't let it be directly exposed, especially in summer. In addition, the time of illumination should not be too long, or the plant will grow in vain, which will damage its shape.

Potted Jing Zhi Hua Jin

Water content: water more in spring and autumn, which is easy to make it grow in groups, very good-looking. When the temperature is very high in summer, there is still a frequency to reduce the amount of water properly, but you can spray some fog or water into the air. Of course, we can't pour too much water in winter, because its growth speed is very slow and the demand is not big, but we should also pay attention to prevent freezing.

Soil quality: in order to meet its requirements for soft soil, perlite, peat, copper sand, etc. can be selected for mixing, and the amount of perlite added should be slightly less. In addition, it's better not to use vermiculite as a matrix, because it can easily damage the root system of this plant.

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