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Breeding methods and precautions of morning glory

Saul Goodman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
It's better to cultivate morning glory in early April, with half of the common culture soil and half of the plain sand. At ordinary times, the light should be sufficient, good ventilation should be maintained, and the basin soil should be watered in time when it turns white. The compound fertilizer of N, P and K should be applied once every half a month. The nitrogen should not be too much. It should be pruned in time during its growth. In addition, it is necessary to control common diseases and insect pests.

Culture method

Soil selection

The best potting time for morning glory is at the beginning of April, with half of common culture soil and half of plain sand soil. Potted Petunia is either sown or dug directly from the outside. When potting the young seedlings, it should be noted that one plant in a pot does not hurt the root system. The root has a small amount of soil cover, which can reduce the damage.

Water and fertilizer requirements

Morning glory is very good to raise. As long as the environment is well lit and well ventilated, the rest is watering. If the basin soil is selected properly, the basin soil surface will be whitened and watered. As for fertilization, it should be once every half a month. Choose nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer, and pay attention to not too much nitrogen fertilizer, so as to avoid too lush stems and leaves.

Morning Glory

Trim in time

Morning glory is a kind of vines with strong propagation ability, so it's better to set up supports after planting. Put a bamboo pole in the middle of the flowerpot, or put the flowerpot on the guardrail to let it grow around.

But it's not enough to prune in time. When the branches grow to 6-7 leaves, pinch off the top, so as to ensure that the flowers are bigger and bloom continuously, and also avoid that the petunias grow too fast and are difficult to control.

Pest control

Morning glory is very easy to suffer from white rust. The leaves, petioles and young stems may be damaged. There will be light green spots on the leaves. Once found, the disease strain should be removed in time to reduce infection. Then spray Bordeaux 500 times, once every 10-15 days to avoid infecting other plants.

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Precautions

Clean water

Do not use fat water or mud water to irrigate the blade, and try not to let the soil into the blade when watering.

Pinching flowers

Only when the branches grow healthily can they bloom. Ideally, the first leaf of the branches has axillary buds, and the second and third leaves give out buds. When the flower bud differentiates, you can pinch off part of it, which is more favorable for flowering.

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