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How to raise Buddha seat lotus

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Spring and Autumn: Buddha seat lotus is in the growing period. It has enough sunshine. Water once every 15 days. Xia: enter the dormancy period, place it in the corridor to absorb the scattered light, ensure ventilation, and pour water once in about 4 days or 5 days, and spray on the blade to avoid stagnant water and stop fertilization. Winter: sunny, no less than 5 ℃ at night, more than 15 ℃ during the day, normal watering.

spring

In spring, Buddha seat lotus is in the growing period, which requires sufficient sunshine to ensure the plump and full leaves, compact plant type, not too much watering, about 15 days can be poured once.

summer

After May, Buddha lotus stops growing and enters the summer dormancy period. At this time, Buddha Lotus can be placed under the corridor or in the balcony to measure, absorb the scattered light, maintain good ventilation and not be drenched in the rain.

In summer, the watering times should be kept for about 4 days or 5 days to avoid the hottest time at noon. If water is scarce, Ye Pianwei can spray on the leaves and keep the environment moist, but avoid the accumulated water in the basin.

In summer, fertilization should be stopped to avoid the decomposition of plants caused by sultry, damp and water accumulation in the soil.

Spring and Summer Curing of Lotus

autumn

Like spring, autumn is the growth period of Buddhas. At this time, you can keep the same maintenance habits as spring.

winter

In winter, the lotus should be placed in a sunny place. The temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃ at night and 15 ℃ in the daytime, so that the plant can continue to grow and can be watered normally.

If watering is controlled, soil drying is maintained, and fertilization is stopped to make plants enter dormancy period, then the lotus can also endure 0 ℃ low temperature.

Buddha sitting lotus spring and summer maintenance

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