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Cultivation methods and precautions of papaya and begonia

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-08 08:42:55
Papaya Begonia is suitable for growing in the loam with deep soil layer and soft texture, and the best is sandy loam. It can be kept outdoors in spring and autumn. When the light is strong in summer, it should be properly shaded. In the process of breeding, water should be applied frequently to keep a certain humidity. Need to supplement nutrients to ensure growth. Pay attention to one time before germination in early spring, and remove all dead and weak branches.

I. method

1. Soil: it has strong adaptability and lax requirements on soil. Choosing suitable substrate is very helpful for growth. It is very suitable for growing in a slightly thick, soft loam, preferably sandy loam, which has good air permeability and is not easy to accumulate water.

2. Light: it usually likes light, but can't stand strong light. It can be arranged and given according to the needs of the season. In spring and autumn, it can be kept outdoors, so as to fully contact with the light. In summer, when the light is more intense, it can be properly shaded to prevent strong light burns

3. Moisture: it is suitable for growth in a humid environment. In the process of breeding, water should be applied frequently to maintain a certain humidity, which is conducive to good growth. However, the dosage should be well controlled, and excessive application is not allowed. The phenomenon of water accumulation will make the root rot.

4. Fertilizer: when planting, appropriate fertilizer should be added as the base fertilizer, so as to ensure the growth in the later period. Flowers need nutrient support to open, and fertilizer should be applied 1-2 times after flowering, which can supplement the nutrition consumed after flowering and promote the development and growth of fruits.

2. Precautions

Pay attention to pruning, just before sprouting in early spring, we need to remove the weak branches.

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