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The maintenance method of guillotine

Jane Margolis
2020-08-06 09:00:03
Guillotine is a kind of beautiful flower. The method of cultivation is relatively simple. It is suitable for potted cultivation. The flowers are big and colorful, and the value of appreciation is very high.

The growth habit of guillotine

Scissori originated in our country, its characteristics are relatively cold, like cool climate, require sufficient light, but can withstand the shade.

The Growth Habit of Lychnis

The maintenance method of guillotine

Soil

It is necessary to select the right soil when culturing guillotine. It does not have high requirements for the soil. Generally, the soil with good drainage can be selected. Basically, calcareous soil rich in humus is OK, sandy soil is also a good choice

Watering

Water is also very important in the cultivation of guillotine. It likes to be wet. When it comes to cultivation, it needs to be watered more frequently in spring. Water 3-6 times a month

Light temperature

In terms of light temperature, it needs to meet the needs of guillotine. It is required that the light is sufficient and the temperature is suitable. The suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 ℃ - 35 ℃.

Reproduction method

The propagation of cuttlefish, generally is to choose sowing propagation or split plant propagation, but can be carried out in spring or autumn.

The Growth Habit of Lychnis

What should be paid attention to in the cultivation of guiliuluo?

Pruning

At the time of culturing cuttlefish, it should be pruned timely, so that it can bloom and grow well. At the early stage of growth, when the plant grows to about 20cm and has 7-8 leaves, it is necessary to remove the heart in time.

Diseases and insect pests

Leaf spot is a common disease of guillotine. In addition, there is rust of guillotine. When guillotine begins to attack, it should be treated in time. You can use fungicides or chemicals to treat it.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Lychnis

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