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Mimosa how to raise good, will be infected with pests and diseases?

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It should pay attention to four aspects during flowering. First, the light must be placed in the place where astigmatism is sufficient, and the strong light should be blocked in time, not exposed to the sun. Second, the temperature, hi warm environment, the temperature can not be too high or too low, it is best to give it between 15-20 degrees of temperature. Third, fertilization, after flowering to stop fertilization, do not continue to apply. Fourth, watering, flowering consumption of more water, we must ensure that water is sufficient, can not be cut off.

1. how to keep

1. Loose soil: Mimosa pudica has a strong adaptability and can grow in a lot of soil. The requirement for soil quality is not strict.In order to promote the robust growth of Mimosa pudica, fertile, loose and breathable soil can be provided, and garden soil, rotten leaf soil and fine yellow sand can be mixed according to a certain proportion in peacetime maintenance.

2. Sunlight: It is good for growth in an environment with sufficient light. Although Mimosa pudica is a little shade-tolerant, it needs a lot of light. It is necessary to provide enough sunlight. It should be kept in a place with good light, and its growth can be promoted through exposure to sunlight.

3. Reasonable watering: Mimosa pudica likes to grow in a humid environment. It needs to add enough water to promote the growth in the later period. During the growth period, it must supply water in time. The potting soil should not be too dry, otherwise it will cause the branches and leaves to dry up.

4. Appropriate fertilization: Mimosa pudica does not need much fertilizer during its growth period and can tolerate barren soil, but in the period of rapid growth, a little thin liquid fertilizer can be applied.

5. Keep the temperature: This plant likes to grow in a warm place. It can't stand the cold in winter. It should be moved indoors for maintenance. The temperature should be kept at about 10-12 .

2. will be infected with pests and diseases?

There is little possibility that Mimosa pudica will be infected with diseases and insect pests, but if it is not well maintained, it may also be infected with leaf spot, rust, red spider, slug, etc., which should be treated in time.

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