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How to raise the newly bought Chinese aster?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Change soil: just bought back Qingxiang wood do not worry about changing soil, if you want to change, should wait for Qingxiang wood to adapt to the new environment after the replacement. Watering: Qingxiang wood to buy home, if the soil is relatively dry, you can give it a watering, pay attention to watering thoroughly, do not only water half of the water. Illumination: After buying home, can let it accept quantitative illumination, but want to avoid to be hit by strong light directly, want seasonable shade at the same time. Temperature: It is better to control the temperature around Qingxiangmu between 20 and 25 degrees, which can speed up the adaptation process of Qingxiangmu to the new environment.

1. Watering

Callistephus chinensis is a shallow-rooted plant and is afraid of water accumulation, so don't water the newly bought Callistephus chinensis too much, just keep the soil moist.If the air is dry, spray water mist around the plants to maintain humidity.

2. Illumination

Callistephus chinensis is fond of light. When it is newly bought home, it should be exposed to sufficient sunlight, so that it can adapt to the new environment more quickly and resume normal growth. However, during this period, it should not be directly exposed to strong light. It is very fragile now and is very easy to be burned.

3. Temperature

Callistephus chinensis likes warm environment, does not tolerate cold and heat, too high or too low temperature will affect its normal growth.So after buying home, it is better to control the temperature between 15-25 degrees, which can help it better adapt to the new environment.

4. Fertilization

After buying a new Chinese aster, don't rush to fertilize it first, because its demand for fertilizer is not strong, it doesn't matter if it doesn't fertilize, and it has just arrived in a new environment, the absorption capacity is poor, if the fertilizer can not be completely absorbed, it is very easy to cause root burning phenomenon.

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