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12 month maintenance skills of Wenzhu

Jesse Pinkman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
From January to April: it can be placed in the indoor sunlight, the temperature is controlled at 10-15 ℃, the pot is changed in March and the plants are propagated separately, and it can be moved outside in April. May August: prune the old plant properly, apply fertilizer once every 2-3 weeks, and water every day to keep wet. September to December: reduce watering and increase indirect light. In October, it was transferred into the room to control watering, pay attention to heat preservation and moisture preservation, and see more sunshine.

Wenzhu is an evergreen foliage plant, with verdant and verdant plants, like green clouds overlapping, quiet and beautiful. The maintenance of bamboo plays an important role in keeping the bamboo upright and green. There are four distinct seasons and different months in China, so we should adjust the cultivation plan according to the actual climate. There are differences in the 12-month maintenance of Wenzhu, which are arranged as follows for the reference of Wenzhu lovers:

January

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In winter, it can be placed in the indoor sunshine, the control temperature is 10-15 ℃, and the minimum temperature shall not be lower than 5 ℃.

February

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Pay attention to keep the basin soil moist and make preparations for basin replacement.

March

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In March, the basin can be changed. When changing the basin, pay attention not to damage too many roots. Repair the old roots, cut off the dead branches and yellow leaves, properly reshape them, and replace the soil with new soil. In general, 2-3-year-old plants can be divided into plants, and the plants can be separated into pots. In the third year, when the plant starts to draw out the branches and vines, it can change into a large basin, and insert a bracket for its stems and vines to climb, otherwise they will not grow together.

April

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When the fruit is ripe, it is sown and propagated immediately after harvest. Before sowing, the seeds should be soaked in water for a day and night, and the soil should not be too thick. After sowing, the pots should be covered with glass, and the room temperature should be kept at about 20 ℃, and buds can be produced in about 20 days. The height of the seedling is 5cm, and it is moved into a small basin. The basin soil can be mixed with 5 parts of rotten leaf soil, 1 part of rice husk ash and 1 part of sand soil. Indoor winter plants can be moved outside.

May

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Prune the old plant properly so that it can send out new branches and leaves from the upper leaf base.

Water timely, pay attention to see dry see wet, keep soil moisture. Increase the exposure of indirect light appropriately and avoid exposure to the sun. Topdressing once every 2-3 weeks. Prevent the occurrence of pests.

June

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Increase the amount of water. Weed in time, apply fertilizer properly, and control fertilization after the plant is finalized.

Pay attention to the shade. The bamboo is half shade. The direct sunlight in summer can easily cause the branches and leaves to be yellow and scorching. Therefore, the sunshade net should be covered.

July

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Water every day and spray water around the leaves and basin from time to time. Keep the soil moist during the growth period. Do not dry, otherwise the cloud like leaves will soon wither and fall off.

Put the bamboo in a well ventilated place and do a good job of shading. After flowering, water should be controlled.

August

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Often observe the growth of bamboo, weeding, watering, shading and pest control.

September

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Reduce watering, increase indirect light and make the plant grow.

October

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When the cold current comes, it can be transferred to indoor management and placed in a sunny place.

November

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Control the watering and keep the basin soil moist.

December

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Pay attention to heat preservation and moisture preservation in winter, and see more sunshine.

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