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Breeding methods and precautions of hongyunguo

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-22 08:32:30
Do you want to keep a kind of plant that looks more festive at home? Especially on holidays. The plant we are going to talk about today meets this requirement. Look at its pictures. Those little red fruits really give us a happy feeling. Of course, its name is the same. So, if we want to raise such a plant at home, what should we pay special attention to?

Habit

First of all, of course, we have to understand its habits and characteristics, so that we can know how to do it in its favor. First of all, it has a high temperature requirement and likes a warmer environment. Second, it likes light and can't grow in too much shade. Otherwise, it will grow badly. However, the light should not be too strong, or its leaves will be burned, especially in summer. In addition, it also has the demand for water, soil and other conditions, specific requirements we will mention below

Condition management

Temperature: the most suitable temperature range for this kind of plant is 15-22 ℃. It is not necessary to pay attention to it in spring, summer and autumn. However, in winter, if it is in a place with high latitude or altitude, some cold prevention measures should be taken. In general, the winter temperature can not be less than 10 degrees, to ensure its safe winter.

Light: considering the requirements of this plant for light, we can put it in a place where it can receive scattered light. The lighting time in winter can be longer, more than four hours. However, in view of the strong sunshine in summer, appropriate shading measures can be taken

Moisture: in its vigorous growth period, it can be watered once every two to three days to keep the basin soil slightly moist. However, winter dormancy, you can not water

Soil: the first requirement is good drainage, followed by the best choice of acid soil to plant it

Precautions

If in the rainy season, it is better not to put it outside, to avoid too much water.

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