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The culture method of keel flower

Hank Schrader
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Soil: loose and fertile drainage soil shall be used, which can be made up of rotten leaf soil, garden soil and sand in the proportion of 1:1:1. Light: it needs to be cured in a bright place. Temperature: at least not lower than 5 ℃, at most not higher than 35 ℃; moisture: the basin soil should be dry and wet, dry and thoroughly poured, and sufficient humidity should be maintained. Pruning: prune the long branches in time to promote the germination of the lateral branches.

I. soil

Keel flower is a plant of Euphorbiaceae, because it is a fleshy root, so the soil needs to be loose, fertile and better drained. Generally, sapropel, garden soil and sand can be used uniformly according to the proportion of 1:1:1.

2. Light

The growth of keel requires more light. It needs to be maintained in a bright place. The light in the growing environment should not be too dark.

Temperature

Keel growth temperature requirements are relatively high, 10 degrees below it will perform bad, 5 degrees below will appear frost damage, 35 degrees above will also perform bad, so need to create a suitable temperature for it

IV. water content

Keels belong to a kind of succulent plants, so watering should not be too much, basin soil should be dry and wet, dry and thoroughly poured. But the requirement of humidity is slightly higher than that of other succulent plants.

5. Trim

The common keel is a kind of relatively tall plant, which can grow to more than ten meters high. Therefore, we need to pay attention to it when maintaining. If there is an extra long branch, it will germinate the side branch and make it grow lower.

Timely pruning

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