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How to maintain plants smoothly

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:40:51
Soil: smooth sailing is suitable for growing in the soil rich in humus, with strong drainage capacity and high permeability. Light: no need too much, there is scattered light. Moisture: keep basin soil moist at ordinary times, and keep basin soil slightly wet in winter. Temperature: it is better to control within 20-21 ℃, not more than 24 ℃, and not less than 14 ℃.

I. soil

Smooth sailing is suitable for growing in the soil rich in humus, with strong drainage capacity and high permeability. Specifically, garden soil, rotten leaf soil and fine sand can be evenly mixed according to the proportion of 4:4:2, which can be used for smooth breeding.

2. Light

Smooth sailing on the light requirements are relatively low, do not need too much light to be able to meet its needs. Usually put it in the place where there is scattered light.

3. Water

During the smooth growth period, the basin soil should be kept moist for a long time, but too much water should be avoided, otherwise it will easily cause rotten roots. In summer, spray water around it to keep the air moist. In winter, water should be reduced to make the soil slightly wet.

Temperature

Smooth sailing like high temperature, the most suitable temperature is 20-21 ℃, the highest can not exceed 24 ℃. If the temperature is high during the day, the temperature at night can be reduced appropriately. When the weather is very cold in winter, we should take certain heat preservation measures, adjust the temperature to above 14 ℃ to prevent it from freezing.

5. Precautions

1. Timely topdressing. Smooth sailing has a high demand for fertilizer, which can be applied a little more. In addition, before flowering to increase the amount of potassium application, promote its flowering.

2. Pest control. In the high incidence period of disease, we need to spray it with some diluted medicine to prevent it from getting sick.

Smooth sailing

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