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Cultivation methods and precautions of yellow cicada

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-22 08:33:24
The soft branch yellow cicada belongs to garden flowers and trees. Many people don't know it very well. It's called for a reason. One is that it has soft branches. The other is that its flowers are like cicada pupae coming out of the shell soon. So how should this kind of plant be cultured? What should we pay attention to? Let's talk about it now.

I. soil

This kind of plant likes fertile land and requires drainage, so the best choice is sandy soil. Because this kind of plant likes to climb, so in the process of breeding, we should build a scaffold for it, and it will grow luxuriant and beautiful in two years. It can also be planted as a hedge. Due to the habit of the Yellow cicada, we should keep the land moist all the time. There should be no dryness, which will hurt the plants.

2. Humidity

For the survival of this plant, it is necessary to ensure that the relative humidity of the air can reach 75-85%. In normal maintenance, water mist should be sprayed to the leaves every other period of time to maintain the reasonable humidity of the air. The water mist should keep the Yellow cicada's leaves moist, and do not condense into water drops, and flow down in different streams, 3-5 times a day. When it is sunny and hot, it should be increased with the increase of temperature. When it is cloudy or the temperature is low, it should be decreased.

III. sunshine

This kind of plant can't live without sunshine, because only when it has enough sunlight can it have enough nutrition to ensure its growth. In summer, the plants can be planted in the open air, and the frequency of water spraying can be increased. In winter, the plants should be moved into the house and placed in a place with direct sunlight. If the plant is rooting or just transplanting, appropriate shading treatment is needed to prevent too much water loss.

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IV. fertilization

This kind of plant grows very fast, so the requirement for fertilizer is relatively high. In addition to base fertilizer, fertilizer should be supplemented on time. When a plant is still a seedling, it should use more fertilizer containing phosphorus and potassium, which can be used every other month. In spring, liquid fertilizer should be used every two weeks. In the rainy season, it should be changed to a more suitable fertilizer. Generally, medium-sized plants need 50-100g, which is evenly mixed with the soil on the surface of the flowerpot. In autumn, fertilization should be stopped. If you want it to bloom all year round, you should also be diligent in pruning and adding fertilizer. When replacing the old soil in the basin in spring, proper base fertilizer should also be used to make the soil more suitable for the survival of plants.

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