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How to raise the newly bought bowl lotus?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The life limit of forsythia trees is between 35 and 40 years. However, if planted as a garden, the life span will be shorter, probably the life limit is between 25 and 30 years. It blossoms relatively early, opening earlier than the leaves, is the earliest flowering shrub in the northern region. However, if you want it to bear fruit, you need to maintain it for more than three years, and the initial fruit is very little, it will take 8-10 years to reach the full fruit period, and the fruit rate will become higher.

1. Illumination

Bowl lotus is fond of sunshine. When it is newly bought, it can be placed in the sunshine for cultivation.Adequate sunlight is conducive to its growth, but to avoid direct light, because it is still unable to adapt to strong light, very easy to burn.

2. Water

For the newly bought bowl lotus, we must control the amount of watering, proper watering can be, do not water too much, resulting in water accumulation, resulting in root damage.At the same time, bowl lotus has a high requirement for water quality, this period of time must ensure the cleanliness of water quality, otherwise it is easy to cause infection.

3. Fertilization

a little cake fertilizer can be added to the newly bought bowl lotus to promote the growth of the bowl lotus.But pay attention not to excessive fertilization, otherwise it will easily lead to root burning, because the root system of bowl lotus is relatively fragile, excessive fertilization will not absorb, hurt the root system.

4. Temperature

Ensure that the temperature is around 20 degrees, so that the newly bought bowl lotus can adapt to the new environment more quickly.Note that the minimum temperature should not exceed 15 degrees, because the temperature below 15 degrees will not only affect the process of bowl lotus adapting to the new environment, but also affect the normal flowering.

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