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How to raise a thousand birds

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-08 08:43:36
When breeding, we should use fertile sandy soil with good drainage and air permeability, and potted flowerpots have better drainage. It is cold resistant and can adapt to the low temperature of - 35 ℃, but it needs to be cooled in summer. Usually, it should be put in a place with sufficient sunlight and more sunlight. Don't water too much. It's better to dry. In addition, it mainly propagates through sowing and branching, with strong adaptability and easy survival.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: fertile sandy soil with good drainage and air permeability shall be used for breeding, which can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and sandy soil. Potting maintenance also need to prepare a good drainage pot, so that later growth will be better

2. Temperature: it has a strong cold resistance, and can safely pass through the low temperature of minus 35 degrees, so there is no need to worry about winter. Usually can provide 5 degrees to 25 degrees between the best environment, summer to pay attention to cooling, can not be in a long time in 32 degrees above the high temperature environment.

3. Light: ensure sufficient light during indoor maintenance. It's better to put it indoors in spring and two seasons to receive sunshine. In summer, it's necessary to shade and not to get strong sunlight. Winter should be put in a good place, receive the sun all day

4. Watering: it likes a dry environment, so it is not necessary to water it frequently, and the basin soil should not be too wet, otherwise it will affect the root respiration, in a word, it is better to keep it dry than wet.

2. Breeding methods

It is usually propagated by sowing and branching. Sowing is carried out in spring and autumn. The temperature is between 15 ℃ and 20 ℃, and the seeds can germinate in the second half of a month. If you plant in autumn, you can enjoy flowers in spring. Branch method is relatively simple, the branch part directly inserted in the soil on the line, soon will be able to survive.

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