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How to raise Kirin flower

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-06 08:33:58
The loose and nutritious soil should be selected; the daily illumination time should be kept at least eight hours; the soil should not be particularly dry, and the watering should not be too much; some compound fertilizer can be used when flowering. The soil shall be changed once a year, preferably in spring, and then placed in a cool place. In addition to the pruning, we also need to adjust the plant type.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: kylin flower has high requirements. Nutrition is the first factor to be considered in selection. Under the condition of sufficient nutrition, air permeability and drainage can be considered. The best choice is humus soil, the effect is better. Before using, disinfect the soil.

2. Lighting: Kirin flowers also have high requirements for lighting, which should be no less than eight hours a day. Because the light time in winter may not be enough, the light can also be relatively weak, so you can use fluorescent artificial light, the effect is good

3. Watering: the water demand of Kirin flower is not much, so it is not necessary to water too much. Generally speaking, as long as the soil is not particularly dry, there is no need to water.

4. Fertilization: there is not much demand for fertilizer for plants. Some compound fertilizer can be used in flowering period, mainly P and k elements.

2. Change basin regularly

Because Kirin flowers have a high demand for nutrients in the soil, it's best to change pots once a year. Usually in spring. After the basin changing process is completed, the plant should be placed in a cool place, and the light will be seen after adaptation.

3. Pay attention to trimming.

Pruning is also important for Kirin flowers. The first is to promote the heart picking of branches, generally in spring. Moreover, it is aimed at the trimming of its shape, trimming all kinds of branches that affect the viewing.

Kylin Flower

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