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How to deal with xiangxuelan lodging

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:40:51
When planting, it's better to choose a deeper flowerpot, bury the seeds a little deeper, and cover more soil. In the early stage, water should be controlled slightly, not too much. In the later stage, water should be wet when dry. In addition, it is a light loving plant, so no matter in the early or later management, there is no lack of sunshine.

I. planting techniques

1. This aspect refers to the precautions before planting. If we pay attention to it, then its probability of lodging will decrease. However, this aspect is not aimed at the remedial measures after the collapse, but at the fundamental preventive measures.

2. For the people we want to cultivate, we need to pay attention when choosing flowerpots. It's better to choose deeper flowerpots. In this way, we can bury the seeds a little deeper, about half the way from the top of the basin. In addition, more soil can be covered. In addition, more soil should be added after emergence. In this way, it can make its root more firmly, and effectively prevent it from falling down after

2. Making bracket

This is the treatment after this phenomenon. If this has happened to our plant, then we need to prepare some scaffolds to lift and fix it. Prepare some good-looking scaffolds, so that the whole plant will not affect the ornamental

III. daily maintenance

If you want it not to fall down, then daily maintenance is also very important. Especially in the early stage, it must be well maintained to lay a good foundation. The most important thing is watering. In the early stage, watering should be controlled a little, not too much, just a little dry. Including late watering, which needs to be dried and then poured, not dried and not poured. Besides, it's the light. This is a kind of light loving species, so no matter in the early or later management, there is no lack of sunshine. In this way, it can thrive.

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