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Breeding methods and precautions of BearPaw

Marie Schrader
2020-06-30 16:20:39
Soil: loose and fertile soil can provide nutrients for bear palm trees, generally rotten branch and leaf soil. Water: the demand for water is not high. Generally, it's better to keep the soil moist. The watering interval is about four days. Nutrient: organic fertilizer can be used for fertilizer application, and it can be directly sprinkled on the soil or dissolved in water and poured on the soil. Light: like a mild and refreshing environment, do not direct sunlight.

I. maintenance method

1. Soil: it is best to use rotten soil of branches and leaves when cultivating BearPaw. Loose and fertile soil can provide it with sufficient nutrients.

2. Water content: the frequency of watering is about four days. The water content should not be too much, and the soil moisture should prevail. When the weather is hot and dry, you can spray some water on its branches and leaves to keep moisture.

3. Nutrients: evenly spread the organic fertilizer on the soil, and then loosen the soil to mix evenly, so as to promote the absorption and growth of arbutus.

4. Light: it is suitable for growing in a half shade environment and has certain shade tolerance. Do not directly by direct sunlight, direct sunlight will cause bear paw wood leaves yellow

2. Cultivation techniques

1. Pruning: proper pruning during the growth of BearPaw can promote the growth and branching of the plant, which is conducive to the robustness of the BearPaw plant. Yellow leaves and dead leaves must be cut off at the first time.

2. Propagation: the cuttage method is often used for propagation, and the time is the most appropriate in spring and autumn. The robust branches are selected to be cutted in the soil with sufficient nutrients. Then spray some water to keep the soil moist. In about ten days, you can see the new shoots grow.

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Mites: mites are stinging and sucking pests, which have a serious impact on the growth of bear paw wood. When there are mites, mites should be sprayed with mites.

2. Yellow leaves: BearPaw likes to grow in cool and mild environment, and can not be directly irradiated by light, especially the strong light notes cause its branches and leaves to turn yellow. To cut off the yellow leaves, and reasonable shading.

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4. Other issues

1. How to spend winter: in winter, the temperature should not be lower than 0 ℃. When the temperature is too low, bear paw wood will be frostbitten or even die, so it should be properly protected in winter.

2. Whether it can be put indoors: BearPaw wood can be put indoors for breeding. It is evergreen all the year round, with huge and bright branches and leaves. It is very suitable to put it on windowsills, doorways and office places.

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