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How to raise vermilion

Marie Schrader
2020-07-06 08:33:10
It is better to give it air permeable soil culture. The soil with good drainage and sandy soil is usually more suitable for breeding. The temperature environment suitable for its growth can be kept between 18-22 ℃. It can be cultured in the environment with better air circulation. In addition, be careful not to be exposed to strong light. When watering, pay attention to that when the basin soil is dry, sufficient water shall be poured, and there shall be no ponding.

I. soil

Try to use well ventilated soil. Generally, it is better to choose the loose and drained soil with mixed nature such as river sand. Pay attention not to cultivate it with clay soil such as loess, otherwise it will not grow normally.

2. Temperature

Generally, the temperature suitable for it is between 18-22 ℃. In summer, if the temperature is too high, it should be moved to a cool and well ventilated environment. In winter, the temperature should not be less than 5 degrees. In order to ensure its normal growth, it is better to move it into the house for breeding.

III. light

It prefers to grow in a sunny environment. But we should pay attention not to have the direct irradiation of strong light, to avoid sunburn. On the other hand, it can be placed in a bright environment with good air circulation, such as a balcony.

IV. watering

When watering, pay attention to that when the basin soil is dry, sufficient water shall be poured, and there shall be no ponding. Generally, we should pay attention to water control, otherwise too wet will cause the plant can not grow normally or even die.

5. Reproduction

It is usually propagated by sowing and cutting. The mature seeds can be sown directly. Generally, cutting should be done after the mother ball is cut lengthwise and then its scales are cut obliquely in the substrate. After the leaves grow, they can be fixed in the plant.

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