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The breed aquatics method of potted dragon fruit and matters needing attention, how prune

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Houttuynia cordata Thunb can be planted all the year round, it has strong adaptability, and can grow tenaciously in different climatic environments. The best time for planting is from February to March in spring, before and after the Beginning of Spring, which is more conducive to survival and growth, with a higher survival rate and better management in the later period. However, if it is planted in summer, we should pay attention to cooling and avoiding light, do not expose to the sun, if planted in winter, we need to do a good job of keeping warm.

1. Culture method

1. Pot soil: The diameter of the flowerpot used for raising pitaya should be large, preferably more than 40cm, and better air permeability should be guaranteed.The soil should also be clean and breathable, and special soil can be purchased in the flower market.

2, sunshine: It is the plant that sex likes sunshine, potted conserve should be put in to the sun place, give it sufficient sunshine.If the growing environment is poor in light, the plant will not blossom and bear fruit.

3, add water: want to let its better growth, need to add water in time after soil is dry, but do not water too much.Water sparingly during the seedling period, rainfall and winter, and let the soil be slightly wet at ordinary times.

2. Precautions

If you want to make it better results, it is best to carry out artificial pollination.And the time to choose a good, can be done in the morning or, the male flower on the pollen to the female flower stigma on the line.

3. Pruning Method

When the pitaya grows to the same height as the concrete pillar, it needs to be pinched to remove the top advantage of the plant, which can promote it to grow more branches.In March, the buds can be removed so that nutrients can be stored in the old branches, which is conducive to their flowering.For the pruning of adult trees, it is usually to cut off some old branches.

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