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How to raise Copperhead

Skyler White
2020-07-20 08:40:15
Apply fertilizer once every 15-20 days in the growth peak period of loose soil with good water retention. Like to grow in a humid environment, water it properly, and give it a growth environment of 10-25 ℃. Reproduction can be done by dividing plants. There are few diseases and insect pests. When they grow dense, they should be pruned in time.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: it doesn't have high requirements for soil. It can grow even in poor soil, but it likes loose soil with good water retention.

2. Fertilization: topdressing once every 15-20 days during its peak growth period. If it's potted or container culture, it's necessary to reduce the amount of fertilization.

3. Watering: it likes to grow in a humid environment. In summer, it should be watered in time to improve the humidity in the air. In winter, the basin soil should be kept slightly dry, and there should be no ponding to avoid rotten roots.

4. Temperature: it will grow better in the temperature of 10-25 ℃. It likes warm and humid growing environment, but it is not cold resistant. The lowest temperature in winter cannot be lower than 5 ℃, the highest temperature in summer cannot be higher than 32 ℃. If the temperature is higher, it will enter into a dormant state and stop growing.

2. Breeding methods

Branch propagation: put the roots with two knots in water for 2 days, and roots will grow in the place with knots. Put the roots on the culture soil, cover with a layer of soil and put some crushed stones. Water the roots without crushed stones, and small plants will grow in about 4-5 days. To often give it water, in general, water can be soaked crushed stone best

3. Common diseases and insect pests

The incidence of the disease is generally less, its growth and adaptability is very strong, do not need to do special care, if the growth is intensive, it should be pruned and strengthen ventilation and ventilation, so as to prevent the plant from becoming yellow.

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