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See the breeding methods and precautions of blood seal throat

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It is an evergreen plant, and under normal circumstances, it will not shed leaves in winter. If the leaves fall, it means that the management is improper and the environment provided is not suitable. Winter temperature is low, it is not cold-resistant, to control the temperature, otherwise it will be frostbite, serious death. The temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees. Usually let it bask in the sun, the best to give the whole day. We should also reduce watering, not dry, so as to avoid defoliation.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: If you like the soil with loose soil, relatively good drainage and deep soil layer, you can use red loam, and the soil with pH value of 6.8-7.7 can be planted.

2, light management: see blood seal throat like plenty of sunshine, grow in the tropical rain forest area, no winter, heat enough, suitable for its growth.

3. Temperature management: It likes warm and humid environment. The annual average temperature is 21-24 , and the coldest time is above 13-17 .

4. Humidity management: It likes humid environment, with more precipitation. The annual precipitation is 1200-2000mm, and the air humidity is high. The annual average air humidity can reach more than 80%.It does not like the arid environment, maintenance should pay attention to drainage, can not form waterlogging.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Planting: The survival rate of the seedlings about 2 years old was higher. The seedlings in nutrition bags were moved 30 days before planting, and the seedlings were planted after they were stable.After completion, we must shade the sun, weed and ensure that the soil is moist and loose.

2. Sowing: The seeds are easy to germinate and can be sowed while picking.Sow about 250 seeds per square meter.Then covered with 2 cm of soil, then covered with hay, sprinkled with water to moisturize, seeds can germinate after a month.

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