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Illumination,Soil,Temperature,Water,Fertilization of Caragana japonica

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-06-26 09:50:03
Brocade flowers need to be put in a place with good light every day. In summer, because the sun is too strong, they still need to be covered. The requirements for loam are not high, it is better to provide deep soil, but also rich enough humus. The suitable temperature for growth is about 15-30 ℃, and the flowering period is maintained at 18-22 ℃. Water should be replenished in the growing season and water spray should be used to cool down in summer. Apply nutrients in spring and autumn, and water in time after fertilization.

I. sufficient light

Brocade flower likes to grow in a sunny place, but also can stand shade, so it is better to put it in a sunny place everyday, which is helpful for normal growth. Because the sun is too strong in summer, we still need to cover it.

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2. Suitable for loam

The requirement for loam is not high, and it can stand the poor soil, but it is better to provide deep soil and rich enough humus, which can provide better growth.

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III. temperature maintenance

The temperature suitable for growth is about 15-30 ℃, and it grows better in warm climate. At the flowering stage, the temperature can be maintained at about 18-22 ℃. It can withstand low temperature, and generally can be maintained in the open in winter in the north.

IV. water supplement

In the growing season, it is necessary to replenish water, and increase the amount of water to maintain a certain water content from the beginning of germination in spring. In summer, it is also necessary to keep sufficient water and spray water for cooling.

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V. application of fertilizer

In spring and autumn, we need to apply certain nutrients. We can use organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer. Pay attention to watering timely after fertilization, so as to prevent the root from being burned.

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