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Illumination,Soil,Temperature,Moisture,Fertilization Method of Lycoris chinensis

Marie Schrader
2020-06-28 13:08:55
Stone lotus like light, suitable for growing in sunny environment. In summer, it needs to be shaded from the sun. It is resistant to barren and can be raised in sandy soil with humus. It likes warm environment, and the maintenance temperature needs to be above 15 ℃. It is more drought resistant and afraid of standing water. Don't water it too much to prevent it from rotting. It needs to be fertilized every 20 days or so in the growing period.

I. illumination

The stone lotus likes light and is suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light. When curing, it should be placed in a place with sunshine to make it grow better. It should be properly shaded in summer, not exposed to the sun.

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II. Soil

It is resistant to barren soil, but it grows better in sandy loam with more humus. During maintenance, it can be planted in sandy soil with rich organic matter and air permeability.

III. temperature

It likes to be warm and suitable for growing in the environment above 15 ℃. It is not cold resistant, the temperature of winter growth can not be lower than 10 ℃, so as not to make it suffer from frost damage. When the temperature is below 0 ℃, the plant will stop growing.

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IV. water content

It is more drought resistant and afraid of standing water. Don't water it too much to prevent it from rotting. During the vigorous growth period, it needs to be watered 1-2 times a week to provide water for its growth. In summer, the temperature is high and the plants begin to dormant, so the watering should be reduced.

V. fertilization

In its growth period, it needs to apply fertilizer every 20 days or so. It can choose the thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer which is mature. When fertilizing, pay attention not to let the fertilizer and water directly contact the leaves.

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