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Light,Soil,Temperature,Water,Fertilizer Application Method of Nocturnal Lactuca

Walter White
2020-06-28 13:01:36
It likes plenty of sunshine. It needs to be put in a sunny place from May to September. It needs to be sheltered at noon in summer. It likes loose, well drained and nutritious soil, and slightly acidic soil is the most suitable. It can't stand the cold weather and moves to the greenhouse in the middle and last ten days of October every year. Summer is a period of vigorous growth, which can be watered twice a day if necessary. During the growth process, thin liquid fertilizer was applied 10-15 days apart, which was ripened in advance.

I. illumination

Different growth stages give different light, it likes plenty of sunshine, it needs to be placed in a good place for maintenance in May September, and it can be exposed to enough light stimulation to ensure that it can grow normally. Although it likes the sunshine, but the strong light will burn the leaves, so it needs to be covered in time at noon in summer.

Evening Primrose

II. Soil

It likes loose, well drained and nutritious soil, and slightly acidic soil is the most suitable, which can't grow in the heavy soil. If potted for maintenance, peat soil, rotten leaf soil and sand soil can be mixed in the proportion of 3:3:4, which is more suitable for growth.

III. temperature

It likes the warm growing environment and can't stand the cold climate. It needs to move to the greenhouse in the middle and last ten days of October every year. The temperature is kept at about 8-12 ℃. If the temperature is lower than 5 ℃, the leaves begin to turn yellow and even die.

Evening Primrose

IV. water content

Summer is a period of vigorous growth, during which the basin soil must be kept moist. In summer, if necessary, water can be poured twice a day, and water also needs to be sprayed on the leaves, about 1-2 times.

V. fertilizer

In the process of growth, thin liquid fertilizer should be applied every 10-15 days, which needs to be ripened in advance.

evening primrose

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