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Cultivation methods and precautions of Mirabilis jalapa

Skyler White
2020-02-04 10:23:46
Soil: the cultivation of Mirabilis jalapa requires the use of soil with good water permeability; light: it needs to meet the requirement of not less than five hours of scattered light every day; temperature: the temperature suitable for its development is between 15 ℃ and 20 ℃; fertilization: it likes to fertilize, and it needs to fertilize once every two weeks. Watering: it has a strong drought resistance, and can be watered once a week; in addition, attention should be paid to diseases and insect pests.

I. soil

It has a high requirement for soil, and needs to be cultured in the soil with good drainage, because its root is not waterlogged, and the soil with good drainage is the first choice. In order to ensure the future supply of nutrients, before planting, we need to mix the basal fertilizer in the soil to promote plant growth.

2. Light

It has a large demand for light. If the amount of sunlight is insufficient, the growth of branches and leaves will be poor. In the process of breeding it, the minimum amount of light per day is 5 hours. It is not resistant to strong light characteristics, so when giving light to avoid strong light, only to astigmatism can

Temperature

It has relatively strict requirements on temperature, too high or too low will cause it to stop growing. When curing, it is most suitable to control the curing temperature at 18 ℃.

IV. fertilization

It likes fertilizer. Besides the base fertilizer mixed in the soil before planting, it needs to be fertilized every two weeks.

Common Mirabilis

Water

It is more drought resistant, the demand for water is not too large, to maintain the frequency of watering once a week.

6. Precautions

In the process of maintenance, it is necessary to pay attention to the invasion of diseases and insect pests. Once found, it should be sprayed with professional insecticides to kill insects. If there are insects in the soil, it needs to be dug out of the soil and replanted.

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