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Culture method of Peristrophe japonica

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Rain trees are suitable for cultivation in slightly acidic loam with deep soil layer and good drainage. Illumination: It likes light and is not tolerant to shade. It should receive sufficient light during growth to promote the growth of the plant. Watering: It is not resistant to drought and waterlogging, watering times do not have to be too frequent, early 3-5 days can be watered once, the latter need to reduce the number of watering. Fertilization: The fertilizer applied during cultivation is mainly organic fertilizer, and topdressing is needed in the later period to promote the vigorous growth of plants.

1. Soil

Peristrophe japonica is more suitable for planting in soft soil, good soil fertility, good drainage performance of cultivation soil.

< H2 style = "text-align: left;" > II. Temperature

It likes a warm environment and can tolerate slight cold.In winter, the cultivation needs to be in the greenhouse.

3. Illumination

Its ability to shade, more suitable for growth in the forest, streams and other places to avoid the sun.It is better to plant in semi-sunshine or shade area, which can improve its growth rate.Avoid direct sunlight for a long time, and shading should be carried out in advance during high temperature in summer.

4. Fertilization

Fertilization should be applied in time according to their growth conditions, and the ratio of decomposed cake fertilizer to diluted feces should be about 1:20. The concentration should not be too high, and low concentration compound fertilizer can also be used.After harvesting and weeding, topdressing should be done in time to ensure multiple harvests at one time.

5. Watering

a humid environment is conducive to its health, and regular spraying of water mist around it is essential for humidification.After planting, root fixing water should be poured immediately.Daily watering can be controlled once every 4-5 days.During the rainy season, attention should be paid to drainage to prevent root disorder and root rot.

6. Precautions

1. Other weeds should be removed regularly, and no herbicide should be sprayed.

2. Attention should be paid to the timely disinfection of soil, and chemical pesticides such as fenaminosulf and carbendazim can be used for disease control.

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