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Carnation breeding methods and precautions, carnation pictures.

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It can be planted in spring, autumn and winter. However, it is best to choose spring and autumn, the specific time is after March and around October. Because the climate of these two periods is more suitable, the possibility of survival can be improved, and the management is more convenient. Some places can be planted in winter, but the survival rate is relatively low and the management is very troublesome, so it is necessary to pay special attention to it. In addition, after planting, wait a month to see if it has survived, to avoid false live.

1. Culture method

1. Soil: Suitable soil should be selected for breeding carnations. The soil with sufficient fertility and ventilation is the best. The pH value of the soil is 5.6-6.4.

2, moisture: its roots are fibrous roots, so can not be watered too much.Watering is generally not dry, the soil layer is slightly wet state is more suitable.If the soil moisture is high for a long time, it will affect its growth.In addition, the air humidity can not be too high, and it can be maintained at about 75%.

3, light: This is a plant in the sun, like the sunny growth environment, give it 6-8 hours of sunlight every day the best.In the hottest summer, it will enter a semi-dormant state, when it is necessary to avoid direct sunlight.

4. Temperature: The temperature suitable for the growth of carnation is 19 ~ 21 . It is a plant that likes cool. The temperature should not be too high. When the temperature is higher than 35 , its growth will slow down, and sometimes the growth will be suspended.In winter, we should keep it above 10 degrees Celsius and keep warm when it is too cold.

2. Precautions

Do not apply heavy fertilizer to it during the maintenance period. Fertilizer should be applied once a half month during its growth period. Urea water or sauce residue fertilizer can be used.It should be noted that fertilization should not be applied to leaves, which is easy to burn its branches and leaves.

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