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How to raise the newly bought Calamus?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Mussel orchid is suitable for breeding in the soil layer fertile, water, breathable soil. Moisture: It does not have a lot of water demand, usually watering twice a week. Temperature: The suitable temperature during the cultivation period is about 25-28 ℃. In winter, when the temperature is low, attention should be paid to keeping warm to avoid frostbite. Illumination: It is not suitable for breeding in a place with too much light, and it is better to have a semi-shade and astigmatic environment, because too strong light will affect its normal growth.

1. how to deal with the calamus just bought back

Just bought back the Acorus calamus may wish to use the method of stone attached to the root.You can use the riverside, online purchase, shop access and other ways to select a few pieces of Acorus around the growth of stones, placed in the water, the Acorus placed on top, so that its roots fully wrapped.

2. how to breed the newly bought calamus

1. Pruning: After sufficient rooting and twining, the yellow leaves of the calamus need to be pruned.Pay attention to the operation must be careful, can not hurt the root.Regular pruning of leaves can make its branches and leaves become slender, increase its ornamental value and stabilize its growth momentum.

2. Nutrient solution: The choice that undertakes breed aquatics nutrient solution in water also has great knowledge.First of all, because of the retardation of growth and development during planting, no nutrient solution is needed.After the completion of field planting, the plant enters a period of high-speed growth. At this time, a large amount of nutrients are needed. Diluted nutrients should be used, and the principle of small amount and multiple times should be followed.

3. Light: It prefers a shady environment, but also a certain amount of light.So just after buying back, it is best to place it under a large bonsai or scattered light area.

Acorus calamus

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