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Key points of Mimosa maintenance

Walter White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
1. Do not water before emergence, cover with plastic film for heat preservation and moisture preservation; 2. When all the seedlings of Mimosa are out of the water, do not water to squat the seedlings; 3. When the basin soil is too dry, water it after sunset; 4. When the seedlings are up, carry out two times of seedling thinning, transfer it to a new flower basin for planting; 5. Persist in watering every day, but do not need to apply fertilizer.

Daily maintenance

1. Mimosa should not be watered before emergence. It needs to be covered with plastic film for heat preservation and moisture preservation. If the temperature in the basin is too high. The temperature of the seedbed should be reduced by covering the reed curtain.

Weakened Mimosa due to too little water

2. When the seedlings of Mimosa are all sprouted, if there is no withering and withering situation, try not to water them to squat the seedlings, and prevent the excessive growth of the leaves and stems of Mimosa.

3. The soil of Mimosa basin is too dry. When watering is needed, the best time is after sunset. Use a watering can to spray water. When watering, wet and water through the Mimosa culture soil. Do not water when the sun is strong and the light is sufficient at noon. Mimosa should be watered every morning and evening. A certain amount of water should be maintained for each time. It is not allowed to be too much, and the basin soil should not be dried up. It is better to sprinkle water on the top of Mimosa.

Weakened Mimosa due to too little water

4. When the Mimosa seedling starts, it needs to carry out two times of thinning, keeping the distance of each seedling at about 4-5cm. When the bud grows to more than 8-10cm, it can be moved out of the basin and placed on the open ground for further cultivation, or it can be moved into a new flowerpot for colonization.

5. The vitality of Mimosa is actually more tenacious. It needs to be watered every day, but it does not need to be fertilized. When it is watered for about three months, the flowers will grow up and bear fruit, so the breeding cannot be too urgent.

Weakened Mimosa due to too little water

6. Pay attention to the problems of various diseases and insect pests in the breeding process, and try not to use pesticides on Mimosa.

Editor's summary

Do you know how to raise Mimosa now? In fact, Mimosa is still very good to raise. You need to pay more attention to fertilization and watering. You like the sunshine. According to the strategy to raise the beautiful Mimosa bar!

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