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How to raise egg rose

Skyler White
2020-07-21 08:17:10
Matrix: use peat with smaller particle shape and matrix with larger particles such as cinder, ceramsite and pebble. The ratio is 1:5. Water content: use the soaking basin method to water, and the liquid should be soaked to two-thirds of the height of the basin, so as to keep the mud layer dry. Light: this kind of plant prefers sunshine. It's best to put it on the window facing the south. It's cultivated in the open air. Pay attention to shade and ventilation in summer.

1. Matrix

The culture medium can be made up of peat with small granule, coal cinder, ceramsite, pebble and other medium with large granule, and the proportion is 1:5.

The prepared basin is first padded with some large granular stones, but because the roots of this plant are relatively small, if you encounter the matrix with large particles, it will be not conducive to the growth of roots, so it is better to use particles within 3 mm in the middle layer.

In order to kill bacteria, we should soak water before planting, and then sterilize it with high temperature for 20 minutes.

2. Moisture

In order to control the amount of water not to let the mud layer accumulate water, we can prepare a pot with holes for it before planting. Slowly immerse the pot in a slightly larger container with water than it is, and the liquid will be two-thirds of the height of the pot. It is good to take it out after soaking for a few seconds to keep the mud layer dry all year round, which is conducive to avoiding the rotten heart of the plant.

3. Ventilation

Planting this plant in summer must be ventilated, for example, in the daytime to open a window, if at night do not open air conditioning, it must be placed in the window open all day, ventilation environment is good, its roots will be more healthy.

4. Light

This kind of plant prefers sunshine. It's better to put it on the window towards the south, and it's better to breed in the open.

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