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How to grow Saussurea involucrata

Walter White
2020-07-09 08:49:08
Spring and autumn are the time when snow lotus grows vigorously, and the light must be sufficient. In summer, the sun is poisonous and hot. It should be shaded in time to avoid exposure to the sun. During the growing period, water a proper amount of water to ensure the growth, and wait until the basin soil is completely dry before pouring the next time. Ensure a certain temperature difference between day and night every day, which is conducive to growth. It is also necessary to avoid the occurrence of rotten roots and strengthen ventilation to prevent pests.

I. sufficient sunshine

Spring and autumn are the time when it grows vigorously. In order to look good, it must be fully illuminated. If this condition can't be satisfied, it will cause the stem to grow in vain, and the plant shape will not be compact, which will seriously affect the ornamental. But the summer sun, timely shade, avoid exposure.

2. Proper watering

There is a certain demand for water, but it can withstand the drought. During the growth period, appropriate amount of water is poured to ensure the growth. Wait until the soil inside is dry, and then pour it again. Pay attention not to splash on the leaves, which is easy to cause rot. Avoid the rain in summer, otherwise the white powder on the leaves will be washed away. Gradually reduce the application of water from the end of autumn, control watering

3. Keep the temperature

In summer, pay attention to shade, do not make the surface temperature of the plant too high, easy to burn the plant. Every day to ensure a certain day and night temperature difference, so conducive to growth.

4. Diseases and insect pests

Generally, the disease is caused by too much water in the basin, resulting in rotten roots, which can be solved by turning the basin for soil replacement. Strengthen the ventilation to prevent the generation of insect pests, if there is a pesticide spray

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