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Breeding methods and precautions of malachite

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-09 08:49:08
In order to make the peacock wood beautiful in shape, sufficient light should be given in spring and autumn, and the duration of light should be increased in winter. It is more suitable to grow in humid environment, and the water and fertilizer should be guaranteed in spring and autumn. The most suitable temperature is 18 ℃ - 28 ℃, which can't be lower than 10 ℃ in winter, so observe the good weather conditions and move to the room for maintenance in time. Strengthen ventilation to prevent diseases.

I. breeding methods

1. Sunshine: in order to have a beautiful appearance, it is necessary to contact with appropriate lighting, especially in spring and autumn. The lighting should be sufficient, and the duration of lighting should be increased in winter. Unlike the other three seasons, the sunshine in summer needs to be shaded to avoid the strongest light and burn.

2. Moisture: it is more suitable to grow in a humid environment. It grows fast in spring and autumn, and it needs sufficient moisture. Air drying will cause the leaves to fall off, so spray water around to improve the humidity in the air, more suitable for growth. In winter, the temperature will decrease a lot and the water demand will decrease, so we need to control the application of water and use water spray instead

3. Nutrients: there is a large demand for nutrients. Some compound fertilizers can be applied during the growth period to ensure normal growth. In summer, if the temperature is higher than 30 ℃, it is necessary to stop applying nutrients and gradually reduce it in autumn.

4. Temperature: it likes mild climate and can't stand the cold. The most suitable temperature is 18 ℃ - 28 ℃, and it can't be lower than 10 ℃ in winter, so observe the good weather condition and move to the room for maintenance in time.

2. Precautions

Leaf spot and anthrax are common diseases, so timely ventilation is needed to prevent them.

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