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Method for cultivating green cauliflower

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Dracaena angustifolia is suitable for cultivation in soft sandy soil or culture soil. Temperature: should be kept between 20-30 ℃, winter can not be lower than 5 ℃. Fertilization: during the growth period should pay attention to timely fertilization. A layer of ripe and rotten branches and fallen leaves can be placed under it. Watering: Moist environment is helpful for its growth and health of stem and leaf, should maintain circumjacent air moist. Illumination: It can grow on both sides of the sun and shade. But in comparison, it is better to grow in full sunshine.

1. Soil

Green cauliflower is suitable for growing in loose, breathable and well-drained soil.It can be mixed with bean dregs, rotten leaf soil and some base fertilizer to prepare its soil.

2. Illumination

It likes to grow in a place with sufficient light, which can produce sufficient nutrients for it and make it more beautiful.It can be planted on indoor balconies or outdoor sunny places.In summer, when the sun is strong, it needs to be properly shaded.

3. Watering

Growing broccoli requires keeping the soil moist, but free of standing water.It can be watered every 3-5 days in summer, spring and autumn, and every 7 days in winter.If it is planted outdoors, when the rain is heavy, it should be drained frequently to prevent it from getting sick.

4. Temperature

It likes to grow in warm environment, too high or too low temperature is not conducive to its growth.The best time to plant is in spring and autumn.The most suitable growth temperature for it is 14-24 C. It needs to be shaded properly in summer and heat preservation measures in winter.

5. Fertilization

It likes fertilizer, and it needs to apply nitrogen fertilizer and potassium chloride mixed fertilizer two to three times in the rosette stage, apply phosphorus fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer in the curd expansion stage, and spray some flower fertilizer containing boron, molybdenum, magnesium and other trace elements on the leaf surface.

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