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How to raise Flamingos

Walter White
2020-07-08 08:43:22
Keep humidity: in its growth period, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water, but not too much water, so as to avoid water storage. Suitable temperature: give it a growth environment of 20-25 ℃, when the room temperature is higher than 35 ℃, spray water to cool down. Water supplement and nutrition: during its growth, the best time to apply fertilizer is about 20 days, and more potassium dihydrogen phosphate should be applied before flowering. Regular basin change: 1-2 years of cultivation, the best in early spring.

I. keep humidity

The Flamingo is suitable for growing in the humid environment, so it needs to be watered in time, especially in the growing period, the water demand of the plant is relatively large, so it is necessary to ensure that there is enough water in the basin soil. However, when watering, we should control the quantity well. There is no water in the soil. We can use rainwater to water at ordinary times.

The temperature is suitable.

The room temperature suitable for its growth is about 20-25 ℃. When the temperature of the breeding environment is high, it should be cooled quickly. When it is higher than 35 ℃, it should be watered properly to reduce the temperature. In addition, the winter temperature should be above 15 ℃, when the room temperature is low, the leaves will turn yellow.

3. Supplement nutrition

The growth period is from April to October every year. At this stage, the plant should be supplemented with nutrition in time, generally once every 20 days. Before flowering, more potassium dihydrogen phosphate should be applied to make it bloom longer. If it never fertilizes, it will grow badly.

IV. regular basin change

Plants need to change basins once in a period of time, usually every 1-2 years. The best time to change basins is in early spring. In addition, when changing pots, we should repair roots properly. Some old and withered roots need to be cut off in time.

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