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Breeding methods and precautions of Perilla

Saul Goodman
2020-07-09 08:49:08
Soil: the most suitable soil for cultivating perilla is loose sandy soil, which will grow worse in the soil with strong viscosity. Moisture: sufficient moisture shall be ensured during the growth period, and the humidity shall be about 75% - 80%. Light: plant it in a sunny place, but shade it in the hot summer. In addition, drainage work should be done well in rainy season, or it will rot.

I. soil

The adaptability of Perilla to soil is better, but the most suitable soil is sandy soil with good drainage, which grows worse in clay soil. When planting, we must choose loose soil. It's better to have good and fertile soil.

Water content

It needs a lot of water in the growing period, so it needs enough water every day. The air humidity it needs is also relatively large, and it will grow well in 75% - 80% environment. If the air and the growing environment are too dry, it will cause its branches and leaves to harden, and the quality will be greatly reduced.

III. light

It prefers sunshine, and it is also very helpful for its growth to receive more sunlight, so when planting, try to put it in a sunny place. If it is in the summer when the sun is hot, or need sunshade, otherwise it will burn.

IV. precautions

Even if it requires a large amount of water, it is necessary to pay attention to the drainage work in rainy season. It is strictly prohibited to be irrigated and washed by rainwater, which will lead to rotten roots and rotten leaves. It needs a lot of light. If the plant grows very slowly, it may be caused by too low temperature.

Perilla

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