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Breeding methods of Euonymus

Jane Margolis
2020-07-01 09:00:26
It does not require high temperature. It can be planted from 10 to 30 degrees. The soil shall not be too wet or too dry. The water supply shall be controlled and there shall be no ponding. Fertilization was conducted once a month in spring and summer. As long as the sun is not particularly strong, there is no need to block it from the sun.

I. maintenance method

1. Temperature: it does not require high temperature. It can be planted in the temperature range of 10-30 ℃. The limit temperature of high temperature is 35 ℃. If the temperature exceeds the applicable temperature, it needs to be moved to a cool place to cool down. If the temperature is lower than zero ℃, it will be frostbitten. Therefore, when it is frozen for maintenance. Do a good job in antifreeze.

2. Watering: it has high requirements for soil moisture. The soil cannot be too wet or too dry. When supplying water, control the quantity to ensure that the soil is completely wet and there is no water in the soil.

3. Fertilization: it does not consume much fertilizer and water. For fertilization, the time is generally in spring and summer, because this is its growth period, and fertilization is conducive to its growth. When fertilizing in spring, the fertilizer cake with high potassium content should be selected, and when fertilizing in summer, the fertilizer variety with high phosphorus content should be selected. No matter when you apply fertilizer, avoid using nitrogen-containing fertilizer, because nitrogen fertilizer will promote the growth of branches and leaves, and affect the beauty. The frequency of fertilization is once a month, no fertilization in autumn and winter.

4. Light: it likes the sun, as long as the sun is not particularly strong, it does not need to block the sun, whether it is indoor or outdoor breeding, it needs to be placed in a sunny place.

2. Cultivation techniques

1. Propagation: cutting method can be used for propagation of Euonymus. The cutting time is generally in June and July. Select semi mature branches, i.e. annual branches, and insert them into the prepared cultivation soil, and then put them in the place where the light is scattered, and water them properly. After two weeks or so, the roots will grow.

2. Pruning: Euonymus needs to be pruned frequently because it grows very fast. If it is not pruned in time, it will affect its beauty, especially those branches infected with diseases and pests. The purpose of pruning them is to avoid infection of healthy branches and to concentrate nutrients.

3. Problem diagnosis

1. Insect damage: it is easy to infect the yellow poplar ruler moth. After infection, you will find that the leaves of the plant are full of small eyes, which not only affects the beauty but also affects the health of the plant. You need to use carbendazim for disinfestation, and you can also use 1500 times of dichlorvos for disinfestation.

2. Pathological changes: insufficient sunlight or too much water will lead to root rot of the plant. If the above situation occurs, you can dig out the root of the plant, cut off the rotten place, disinfect it with disinfectant, and then replant it

4. Other issues

1. Toxicity: it is a poisonous plant. Avoid eating it by mistake when breeding.

Euonymus alatus

2. Whether it can be cultured indoors: it does not have high requirements for the conservation environment, and meets the conditions for family planting, so it can be cultured indoors.

Euonymus alatus

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