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How to raise nutria

Saul Goodman
2020-07-28 11:11:24
Temperature: the survival range of Castanopsis albopictus is relatively wide. Generally, it can grow normally at 10-31 degrees, and some of it can bear even as low as 0 degrees and as high as 37 degrees. Water content: nutria need to use low concentration of water to irrigate plants. During the growth period, water can be provided by high water level pot leaching method, and during the dormancy period, the substrate can be kept moist. Light: it is suitable for bright environment and light. Half shade is also OK, but not too much sun exposure.

Breeding

It is easy to breed small terrestrial beaver, such as cutting off its longer stem, it can grow into a new beaver.

Winter bud

Many varieties of temperate zone will grow winter buds in the cold winter, and can also grow new nutria when the spring flowers bloom.

Sowing

Using water moss or peat as the substrate, you can sprinkle the seeds directly on it. At the same time to maintain good light, high humidity

Humidity

For this kind of plant, the humidity must be above 50%. Of course, it's easy to reach this humidity. It's OK in general.

Temperature

This kind of plant has a wide range of survival, different from the temperature demand, usually 10 to 31 degrees can be planted, some even as low as 0 degrees and as high as 37 degrees can bear

Moisture

Nutria need to use a lower concentration of water to water the plants. During the growth period, it can provide water with a high water level pot leaching method, but during the dormancy period, as long as the substrate is kept moist.

beaver rabbit

Illumination

In terms of light, beaver rabbit is more suitable for bright environment and light, half shade is also OK, but not excessive exposure.

Nutrient

When the plant grows, it can be diluted with general compound fertilizer 5000 times and then sprayed on the leaves to provide nutrients.

Utricularia alba

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