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Culture methods and precautions of shrimp flower

Saul Goodman
2020-07-05 18:58:42
It is best to control the culture environment at about 18-28 degrees, and it is best to maintain it above 16 degrees in winter. It can grow in good light or shade, but not in shade for a long time. At ordinary times, the basin soil should be kept moist, and watering should be reduced in autumn and winter. Fertilizer should be applied every 10 days or half a month during the growing period. It should be noted that cutting should be carried out in spring and summer, and the seeds of the year should be used for sowing.

I. temperature

Shrimp flower like to grow in a warm place, it will grow better around 18-28 degrees. The lowest temperature that can bear is about 5 - 10 degrees, usually the temperature in winter should be kept above 16 degrees, so that it will not be frostbitten.

2. Light

It likes sunshine. It grows better in a good place, but it can also grow in a dark place. But it can't be cultured in a dark place for a long time, or it will make the color of the plant lighter, grow slowly or even affect its flowering time.

3. Water

Plants prefer to keep the pot soil moist so that it can grow better. Generally speaking, after autumn, we can gradually reduce watering, and in winter, we should also reduce watering.

IV. fertilization

In its growth period, the fertilizer solution with low concentration should be applied every 10 days or half a month. The flower fertilizer containing phosphorus and potassium elements helps it grow. At the same time, we can add flower fertilizer on its leaves every other week.

Fertilizer

6. Precautions

The method of cutting and sowing is often used in propagation. Generally speaking, the operation is simple and the survival rate is high. Cuttage is mainly carried out in spring and summer. Pay attention to the cool environment, water in time, and put it in a place where the sun can shine in the later stage. Sowing usually uses the seeds harvested in that year to have a higher survival rate.

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