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How to raise the newly bought touch incense?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Saxifraga in just bought back, can be placed in bright astigmatism conservation, to avoid direct glare. The temperature should be adjusted to about 24 C, which is more conducive to its recovery and growth. During the slow pot period, the watering frequency and the amount of water need to be reduced, and the water can be poured roughly every 3-4 days. There is also no need to fertilize until normal growth is restored to avoid root burning.

1. Moisture

Toupingxiang belong to that better breed flowers and plants.Just bought touch incense generally do not need to water, if there is a phenomenon of less water, may wish to put it in the outdoor shower.However, attention should be paid to the drainage performance of pots and soil, water should be permeable, but not accumulated.

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2. Illumination

The newly bought touch incense needs to be exposed to sufficient scattered light. It must not be exposed to direct sunlight, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow and the branches will grow in vain.You can choose to place it on the balcony of your home, and you can receive sufficient sunlight through the glass.

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3. Fertilization

Touch incense belongs to the category of fertilizer intolerance, especially the newly bought touch incense, whose adaptability has become lower due to changes in the environment.When applying fertilizer, we should also pay attention to less fertilization, apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once a month, and apply nitrogen fertilizer as little as possible to prevent the phenomenon of excessive growth.

4. Trimming

The newly bought touch incense needs to be pruned, and the bottom and rotten branches and leaves should be cut off in time to prevent diseases and pests.If cut off is the growth of good branches and leaves, but also for cuttings, but also can be divided into a new pot of touch incense.

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