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How to raise the new calla Lily?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: The most suitable soil for red peony is loam or sandy loam, which has good drainage and is conducive to its growth. Illumination: The red peony likes the full sunlight, is suitable raises in the illumination full place. Nutrient: compound fertilizer should be applied in summer, and flushing compound fertilizer can be applied before Qingming Festival and in July. Moisture: In the dry to add water, but the soil can not be too wet. Timely watering, so that its soil has been kept slightly wet state.

1. calla just bought back how to deal with

Calla lilies that have just been bought should be pruned of the branches and leaves that are not growing well, and the withered and yellow flowers should be removed in time.In addition, it is necessary to check the soil condition to see if there are airtight, dry, decorative and other phenomena, and to deal with them in time according to the specific situation.

2. How to raise the newly bought calla Lily

1. Temperature: Calla lilies in flower shops are raised in greenhouses and shops, so they are more adapted to warm indoor environment.Just bought it back in the temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius indoor breeding is the most appropriate, so that the temperature change will not be too big, it can also better adapt to the surrounding environment.

2. Illumination: If it is bought back in summer, to ensure that it receives enough light at the same time, to carry out shading work to avoid strong sunlight caused by the leaves and flowers burns; If it is in other seasons, it can be placed indoors in the sunny place to receive daily irradiation.

3. Repotting: The calla Lily that just bought back may exist flowerpot is smaller, the nutrient in soil offers the phenomenon of inadequacy.But even so, it can not be repotted immediately, otherwise it will further affect the absorption of nutrients by its roots.Wait 3 to 4 days or so for it to fully adapt, then change to a larger pot, put more new soil to water thoroughly.

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