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Cultivation methods and precautions of Tuberose

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-04-26 11:24:25
Choose the soil with more nutrition and stickiness instead of sandy soil; in addition, change the basin every spring. The temperature can be between twenty and thirty degrees, and not less than five in winter. There should be plenty of light in the growing period, from May to September. Fertilization does not need to be too much, usually once every two months. The soil should not be particularly dry, but there should be no water in the basin.

I. soil

The requirements of Tuberose are high. First of all, it is required to have sufficient nutrition, and then cohesive soil is more suitable for it. If sand soil is selected, it will not be conducive to its growth. Specifically, peat soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand can be mixed in the proportion of three to two to one, and some farmyard manure can be mixed. In addition, we need to change pots every spring, that is, around April, and repair the roots at the same time.

2. Temperature

The most suitable temperature is 20-30 ℃. It needs to be cold proof in winter. It is better to put it indoors or in a greenhouse with a temperature of 8-12 ℃. If it is less than five degrees, it will suffer from frost damage. If it is lower, it may even be frozen to death.

III. light

When it grows fast, it needs to provide good light and place it in a place full of scattered light. Winter is usually indoors, the light should not be too dark, otherwise it will also affect its winter, and the next year's growth.

IV. fertilization

The demand for fertilizer is relatively low. Fertilize once a month after planting and once before flowering. After that, it also needs to be implemented regularly, usually once every two months.

Water

There is a large demand for water in the tuber, so it is very important to ensure sufficient water in the growing period, otherwise its leaves may dry up. In summer, we need to water once a day to meet the demand. But we should pay attention not to water.

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