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Breeding methods of Eucheuma Kirin

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-09 08:58:17
Soil: sand soil with good drainage performance can be mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and coal cinder. Light: give it plenty of sunshine in spring, autumn and winter, and shade it in summer. Temperature: the temperature between 22 ℃ and 28 ℃ is the best. If the temperature is above 35 ℃ in summer, the growth will stop. If the temperature is above 7 ℃, the winter will be over. Watering: see dry see wet, keep dry basin soil environment in winter. In addition, pay attention to ventilation and pest control.

I. soil

The requirement of Eucheuma on soil is low, as long as it is sandy soil with good drainage performance. When curing, it can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and coal cinder, basin soil can not have water, otherwise it is easy to rot.

2. Light

It likes light. It should be put in a place with good light when it is maintained. The light in spring and autumn and winter is very beneficial to its growth. But the summer's light is too strong, to timely shelter, or leaves will be sunburnt, yellow

Temperature

During the curing period, the temperature will be between 22 ° C and 28 ° C. attention should be paid to summer and winter. In summer, when the temperature is above 35 ℃, the growth will stop. Winter to be placed indoors, temperature control in 15 degrees above the blade will not fall, 7 degrees above can safely winter.

IV. watering

Yuqilin has certain drought resistance. When watering, you need to see that it's wet when it's dry. That means when it's dry, you need to pour it through. Winter to control water, basin soil to dry, wait for spring temperature rise, then slowly make up water.

5. Precautions

During the maintenance, pay attention to ventilation, otherwise the environment will easily cause diseases and insect pests, especially scale insects. When found, it should be immediately prevented and control to avoid further deterioration and affect its growth.

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