When the clove is just bought back, the rotten root system and the withered branches and leaves need to be cut off for the clove first, and then the carbendazim solution is used to sterilize and disinfect all the cuts, and finally the clove is put in a warm and well-ventilated place to dry, and then the appropriate potting soil is selected and potted.
1. Temperature: It is suitable for growth in a warm environment, just bought back, it needs to provide a temperature of about 22 environment for its growth.It is not cold, nor high temperature, after it returns to normal growth, it also needs to control its growth temperature, in the summer high temperature, need appropriate shading sprinkler cooling, winter low temperature period, to do a good job in advance of heat preservation measures.
2. Soil: It just bought back, it needs to choose a suitable potting soil, flowerpot best choice deeper pottery basin to conservation, soil selection loose breathable sandy soil can be.
3. Watering: It has just bought back, has not yet begun to grow normally, so can not be too frequent watering, proper watering, so that the soil to maintain a slightly moist state of the best.When it returns to normal growth, it can be watered normally.
4. Illumination: It is a light-loving plant, but should not be long-term exposure.So when you just buy it back, you need to put it in a place with scattered light for maintenance, and then give it enough light after it gradually adapts to the new environment and resumes normal growth.But in summer, in order to avoid burning flowers and leaves, appropriate shade treatment is needed.
5. Fertilization: It does not like fertilizer, but in the process of conservation fertilization is also essential.When you buy it back, you haven't adapted to the new environment yet, so you need to stop fertilizing, and when it returns to normal growth, you can apply mature compost every year or every other year before winter.It should be noted that nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied after flowering, which can facilitate better flowering in the coming year.