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Breeding methods and precautions of the Coptis

Hank Schrader
2020-07-10 08:19:43
Flower soil: it is suitable for growing on the relatively permeable and thick flower soil. Sunlight: it should be placed in a weak position, and given 4-6 hours of sunlight every day. Water content: replenish water in time in summer and control watering in winter. Nutrition: topdressing every 2-3 weeks in the growing season.

I. flower soil

It is suitable for growing on the air permeable and thick flower soil. Therefore, when raising it, we can use rotten leaf soil and river sand to prepare its flower soil. Saprophytic soil has high fertility. After adding river sand, it has good air permeability, so it is very suitable for its growth.

2. Sunshine

It's most suitable for growing in a semi shade environment. Because it has a high resistance to negative, but not strong light, easy to be sunburnt. Therefore, when it is raised, it should be placed in a place with weak light and given 4-6 hours of sunlight every day. However, pay attention not to let it do not see the sun for a long time, otherwise it is easy to appear the bad phenomenon of leaf decay

Water content

It likes humidity, especially in summer, the evaporation is relatively large, and it needs to be replenished in time. We should not only water the plant in time, but also spray some water mist near it to increase the humidity. However, in winter, we need to control the watering, so that its flower soil can keep slightly wet and slightly dry.

4. Nutrients

Because it grows up very fast, it also has higher requirements for nutrients. In the growing season, it is better to apply fertilizer every 2 - 3 weeks to meet its needs.

5. Precautions

Also because it grows fast, it is easy to grow many branches. This makes the plants look messy. At this time, it needs to be pruned and reshaped in time to keep it beautiful.

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