1. Matrix selection: the soil should be neutral, like fertile and well drained sandy soil, or deep soil.
2. Light management: mayoran likes sunshine, but remember not to be exposed to strong light, otherwise it will cause unnecessary trouble to its growth.
3. Temperature management: mayoran likes cool climate, and its cold resistance is very poor. The optimum temperature for seed germination is 16 - 18 ℃, and the optimum temperature for seed growth is 18 - 28 ℃.
4. Nutrient management: when planting, turn the soil down about 30cm, put in the decomposed organic fertilizer, calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer, and mix with the soil evenly.
1. Sowing: during cultivation, seeds can be directly used for sowing, with 3 seeds in each pit. To strengthen the management and control of water, when the seedlings grow to 2-3cm, it is necessary to carry out thinning, which can promote the growth of seedlings.
2. Transplanting: when the seedlings are about 10cm high, they can be transplanted with a spacing of about 20cm. Use fertilizer every two months when mayoran is growing.
1. Rotten root: if there is water in the soil or it rains for a long time, the root will rot. To control the water, keep the soil moist, but also can not let the plant too dry, otherwise not conducive to plant growth.
2. Frostbite: mayoran has poor cold resistance. The temperature should not be too low. Be sure to control the temperature, or it will be frostbitten.
1. Can it be raised at home? Mayoran can be raised at home. It has strong vitality and reproduction ability. It does not have high requirements for technology. As long as it is willing to work hard, the survival rate is very high.
2. Toxic or not: mayoran is a kind of ornamental plant, which can purify the air, beautify the environment or potted plants.