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How to raise in the frost Dynasty

Jesse Pinkman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
How to raise: it likes a dry and well ventilated environment. It is suitable to cultivate in sandy soil with good drainage and air permeability. Do not over water. Ensure adequate light. Propagation mode: it can be used to cut the top to produce tiller buds, insert leaves, divide plants and other methods. Maintenance precautions: do not water in the center of the plant when watering, which should lead to rot. Pay attention to lighting and ventilation.

How to raise

soil

Frost Dynasty likes a dry and well ventilated environment. It is suitable to use sandy soil with good drainage and air permeability to facilitate the removal of excess water and the growth of plant roots.

Preparation of culture soil in frost Dynasty: peat + vermiculite + perlite, one part respectively, and bone powder, three parts of rotten leaf soil, three parts of river sand, one part of garden soil and one part of slag can also be mixed.

Every 1-2 years, the basin can be changed once in spring. The dead old roots and excessive lignified stems can be cut off to avoid affecting the normal growth and water absorption of plants.

Moisture content

Because of the high moisture content inside the plant, it is easy to rot in the frost direction in the excessively humid environment. Do not over water.

In order to avoid root water deposition, it is better to use basin with drain hole at the bottom, and red pottery basin with good permeability can be used when planting for novice; glass container has poor heat absorption and permeability, so it should be used with caution.

In winter and summer, when the temperature is too high (higher than 35 ℃) or too low (lower than 5 ℃), the plant stops growing. At this time, the watering should be temporarily reduced or stopped, and the watering frequency should be restored when the temperature is appropriate.

Reference watering amount: once every 10 days or so, each time it is fully poured. The frequency of watering can be increased or decreased according to the climate difference of different regions and seasons.

Illumination

The more abundant the light, the greater the temperature difference between day and night, the more bright and moist the leaf color. In the case of appropriate temperature, it is better to put it outside for maintenance to ensure sufficient light.

temperature

Suitable temperature range for frost growing: 18-25 ℃

Generally, when the temperature is below 5 ℃, the growth will be stopped or slight frostbite will occur. The water in the leaves at 0 ℃ and below will freeze and the cells will be necrotic.

Mode of reproduction

Frost Dynasty is a very easy breed.

There are many methods for reproduction, such as cutting the top to produce tiller buds, cutting leaves and dividing plants.

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Maintenance precautions

Moisture content

It should be noted that when watering, do not water in the center of the plant, which is easy to cause rot. And try to prevent excessive water left on the leaves, easy to wash off the white powder on the leaves, the white powder on the leaves is not renewable after washing off.

When there are water drops on the leaves, they can be gently sucked away with cotton swabs.

Illumination

When frost comes, it likes light. When light is not enough or soil water is too much, it will last for a long time. The whole plant is dark and green, and the leaves are sparse and elongated, which will accelerate the upward growth, seriously affect the ornamental, and even may die due to the blocked photosynthesis of the plant.

In summer, pay attention to ventilation in case of high temperature to prevent long-term outdoor exposure to the sun, so as to avoid sunburn of leaves.

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