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How to raise crabmail

Marie Schrader
2020-07-07 09:06:20
When breeding, we should use acid, loose and fertile soil with good air permeability. We can make or buy special nutrient soil by ourselves. It likes temperature and can provide the best temperature between 18 ℃ and 23 ℃. It can control temperature in winter, or it will be frostbitten. Do not water too frequently. Do not allow water to accumulate in the basin soil, or the root system will rot. In addition, we should make up fertilizer in time, and apply compound fertilizer frequently in spring and autumn to supplement nutrients.

I. soil

When breeding, we should use acid soil with good air permeability and loose and fertile soil. You can mix the coarse sand, rotten leaves and peat soil by yourself. The proportion is 1:1:1, or you can go to the market to buy special nutritious soil.

2. Temperature

It likes warm environment, and it can provide the best temperature between 18 ℃ and 23 ℃ during maintenance, especially the low temperature in winter, which can not be lower than 5 ℃, otherwise it will be frostbitten, unable to blossom and grow normally. In addition, summer high temperature should also pay attention to avoid strong light, timely shade cooling treatment.

3. Water

During the maintenance period, the number of watering shall be controlled, and the water shall not be replenished too frequently. The basin soil is strictly prohibited from ponding. The specific times should be changed according to the season. In autumn, it's the peak growing season. Replenish more water once every two or three days. During summer dormancy period, water is controlled once every half month. Winter and spring usually go once a week or so.

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IV. fertilization

It has a long flowering time and needs a lot of nutrients for its growth. It needs to be supplemented in time. It is usually applied in spring and autumn. Compound fertilizer can be used for fertilizer, once every ten days or so. In addition, to pay attention to flowering and dormancy to stop fertilizer, to avoid fertilizer damage.

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