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Breeding methods and precautions of huangzhonghua

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-07 09:05:42
Soil: try to choose loose soil, which has the best nutrients. Temperature: it should be kept at about 15-25 ℃, keep warm in winter, and move to a cool place in summer. Watering: it can be watered every day. In winter and rainy season, it can be extended for 2 days. Pruning: prune properly in early spring and after flower withering. It should be noted that the amount of water should not be too much.

I. soil

When the flower friends usually breed the yellow bell flower, it's better to choose the looser soil, with better air permeability and drainage. In order to achieve the nutrients needed for plant growth, it is best to add some saprophytic soil in the substrate to ensure its robust growth.

2. Temperature

It is more suitable for growing in the temperature between 15-25 ℃. When the temperature is too high or too low, the growth will be suspended. When the temperature is low in winter, special attention should be paid to warm work to avoid freezing damage. Summer in the premise of ensuring light, should also be transferred to a cool location for maintenance.

3. Water

In normal maintenance, watering is basically done once a day, but in winter and rainy season, it can be extended to 2-3 days. Also has the summer temperature high to cause it to grow very slowly, the watering frequency and the watering quantity also to reduce appropriately.

4. Trim

Its pruning time is in early spring and after bloom, which is to maintain a more perfect plant shape and its better growth. After bloom, pruning it is conducive to continue to grow new flowers.

5. Precautions

When watering in summer, we should pay attention to the amount and times of watering strictly. If we water too much, it will lead to rotten roots due to water accumulation. If we water too little, it will lead to too dry basin soil, which is not good for the roots of plants.

Yellow Bell Flower

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