ThePlantAide.com

Aquaculture methods and precautions of Radix Aucklandiae

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Beanworm refers to the larvae of beanworm moth, also commonly known as bean cicada, bean Dan and so on. Its growth cycle is one generation a year. Specifically, it is yellow-green and its body length is about 90 mm. It mainly occurs between late July and early August, mostly related to precipitation. It can damage mung bean, soybean, black locust, acacia and other plants. After discovery, control should be carried out as soon as possible, such as deep tillage to eliminate insect eggs, or interplanting to reduce pests. If the number of pests is relatively large, it is recommended to spray drugs.

1. Culture method

1. Soil: It does not have strict requirements on the soil. However, if it can provide loose, breathable, permeable and fertile soil during cultivation, it is best to maintain it, which is more conducive to growth, and it is also very convenient to manage it in the later period.

2. Illumination: It is a heliophilous tree species with slight shade tolerance.It is better to put it in the lighting place during the breeding period and let it bask in the sun more.It is better to see light for about 8 hours a day, so that the leaf color will become more shiny and ornamental.

3. Watering: Watering should be appropriate at ordinary times. It is best to let the soil slightly wet, but the phenomenon of waterlogging should not occur. The root system will germinate and grow better in the slightly wet environment.Pay attention to the high temperature in summer when water loss is relatively fast, to increase the amount of water appropriately, can be watered once a day in the morning or evening.

4. Fertilization: In the growth stage, the amount of fertilizer required is relatively large. Fertilizer should be supplemented every 20 days or so. It is OK to apply the decomposed farmyard manure. After dilution, it should be poured near the roots. In this way, the roots will absorb it faster and better, thus promoting growth.

2. Precautions

Its growth rate is relatively fast and its germination ability is very strong, so it should be pruned in time during the management period.Yellow leaves, diseased leaves, dead leaves, and dry, spindly, and overgrown branches should be removed.This can not only avoid infection, but also make the plant better ventilation, light transmission, nutrient saving, which is beneficial to growth.

Radix Aucklandiae

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com