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How to water and fertilize the deliciosa correctly? Does the deliciosa need light?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It is adaptable and resistant to barrenness. As long as it does not use heavy sandy soil or calcareous soil, it can maintain normal growth. However, if you want it to grow better and more vigorous, it is recommended to use soft, fertile and permeable soil. Potted plants can use garden soil, river sand and peat soil mix, the ground should be planted to carry out deep ploughing, and then sprinkle a small amount of fertilizer.

1. How to water and fertilize correctly

1. Watering: The tortoise back bamboo likes the moist growth environment, and needs to be watered reasonably in the maintenance. The climate is different in different seasons, so the frequency of watering is different. In spring and autumn, the tortoise back bamboo can be watered every 3-4 days. In late spring or early autumn, it can be watered once a day. In summer, it can be watered every morning and evening. In winter, the temperature is low, and the evaporation speed is slow. Therefore, it can be watered every 5-7 days.Each watering should control the dosage, and never water too much to cause water accumulation.In addition to normal root watering, spray water mist in the dry summer.

2. Fertilization: Monstera bambusa is a kind of plant that likes fertilizer. If it is not fertilized in time, its growth will be affected and it cannot supply the growth in the later period.In the period of vigorous growth from April to September every year, fertilizer can be applied every half month, pay attention to the concentration of fertilizer, and can not apply thick fertilizer.Because of the slow growth in autumn and winter, fertilization can be suspended or light fertilizer can be applied every other month.

2. is there any demand for light

Turtle back bamboo has a certain demand for light, as long as enough sunlight is maintained, photosynthesis can be carried out, and nutrients can be synthesized to maintain good growth.Usually put it in a bright place, but avoid strong light exposure.

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