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Breeding methods and precautions of violet

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:40:28
Soil: Violet likes the soil with good drainage and neutral alkaline. Light: need some light, but not too strong. Temperature: the suitable temperature is 15-18 ℃. Water: water more when the temperature is high, and less when the temperature is low. Fertilization: during the peak growth period, light fertilizer can be used, and compound fertilizer can be applied once every 10 days or so.

I. soil

The requirement of breeding violet soil is not very high, but it is better to choose neutral and alkaline soil, which is conducive to its growth, and to choose soil with good drainage as much as possible

2. Light

It needs a certain amount of light, but it doesn't need to be too strong. Too strong direct sunlight in summer will affect its growth. The light must be moderate. Generally, when it exceeds 75000 lux, it needs to move its position or shade properly.

Temperature

The suitable temperature for culture is 15 ~ 18 ℃.

IV. watering

Watering is a very important step, in the high temperature of spring and summer, you can properly water more, while in autumn and winter, when the temperature is lower, watering should be reduced properly, not too much or too little.

5. Fertilization

In its growth peak period, you can use light fertilizer, apply compound fertilizer once every 10 days or so, the amount of fertilizer should not be too much or too little, if the fertilizer is not reasonable, it will affect its normal growth.

6. Precautions

1. Flowerpot selection: the flowerpot should be selected according to the size of violet, because it's smaller than the group, so the flowerpot should not be too large when it's first planted.

2. Pay attention to diseases and insect pests: it is easy to be damaged by root rot, aphid, mite, etc. in the breeding process, so the substrate should be disinfected before planting, and pay attention to ventilation, and spray chemicals to eliminate the diseases and insect pests in time.

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