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Cultivation methods and precautions of pingpong Fu Niang

Marie Schrader
2020-07-08 08:42:55
Basin soil: it is recommended to use ceramic basin, and the soil with good ventilation and drainage capacity is the best. Temperature: try to adjust the temperature to about 15-25 ℃, avoid higher than 35 ℃ in summer, and move indoors as early as possible in winter. Ventilation: during the maintenance, the environment shall be ventilated to avoid too much shade and open more windows. Note: do not water too many times. Just water more in a hot climate.

I. basin soil

It is very important to choose the pot soil for cultivating pingpong Fu Niang. If it is not suitable, it will affect the plant growth. Flowerpot suggestion everybody uses ceramic basin, soil wants to use permeability good, drainability also is not too bad, this kind of soil is advantageous to plant root system development..

2. Temperature

During curing, the temperature should be adjusted to 15-25 ℃, too high or too low temperature is not conducive to its growth. When the temperature is higher than 35 ℃, the growth of the plant will be hindered. It is necessary to move to a cool place for maintenance as soon as possible. In winter, it is necessary to move into the room to avoid freezing damage due to low temperature.

III. ventilation

No matter in any period of maintenance, it is necessary to ensure adequate ventilation of the environment. If it is too shady and hot, there will be breeding bacteria, and plants will suffer from disease. Especially in the hot summer and winter air conditioning room, when the temperature is appropriate, open more windows

Ping Pong Fu Niang

IV. precautions

Although water is very important for pingpang Fu Niang, it should not be watered too frequently, and flower soil is the best way to maintain a slightly wet state. Attention, the high temperature of summer to pay attention to more water, to the winter cold time, should control the amount of water.

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