Dog Club mallet is actually another name for male inflorescence of Broussonetia papyrifera. Its scientific name is "Broussonetia papyrifera spike". It is relatively thick, 3-8cm in length, with lanceolate bracts. It is usually light yellow or light green, and its shape is similar to that of a caterpillar. It grows mostly on branches, and each branch can produce 5-8. It has certain nutritional value and can be eaten
1. Flower soil: it does not pick soil. It can grow in poor and dry soil. So in the maintenance of it, with the general cultivation of soil can
2. Light: it prefers light. During maintenance, it should be exposed to soft sunlight for a certain time every day, otherwise it may not grow well. But we should pay attention to that when the light is too strong, we should cover it to prevent it from being burned by the light
3. Watering: it grows faster and needs more water in the growing period. In the maintenance, you can often water, but you can't let water in the soil, or it may grow bad because of waterlogging.
4. Fertilization: during maintenance, it is not necessary to apply fertilizer frequently. If the fertility of flower soil is high enough, it can not even be fertilized. But if you want it to grow faster, you'd better supplement it with nitrogen once a month.