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How to raise Pistacia weinmannifolia

Hank Schrader
2020-05-13 17:08:48
For cultivation of Pistacia weinmannifolia, the soil with good air permeability and drainage shall be selected first; during the growth period, water shall be watered once every three or five days without ponding; sufficient light shall be provided, but it shall not be exposed to the sun; the environment shall be warm, and it is better to be raised indoors; no fertilizer shall be applied when seedlings grow up, and it can be applied properly. In addition, for some diseases, timely control is needed.

1. Breeding environment

(1) soil: the most important requirements are drainage and air permeability, and other requirements include fertility. There are no special requirements for the selection of specific soil. You can add some perlite or river sand in it.

(2) watering: large amount of water is needed in the growing period. It can be watered every three to five days, and it is better to be watered thoroughly. But the plant is afraid of waterlogging and should not accumulate water.

(3) light: plants prefer light and cannot be in dark environment for a long time. However, it should not be exposed to the sun, or the leaves will be damaged. Therefore, scattered light is the most suitable. Indoor, balcony light good place can

(4) temperature: preferably 20 to 25 degrees. However, it is also relatively cold resistant, generally no problem in winter. However, from the perspective of growth, indoor maintenance is more appropriate

(5) fertilization: the tolerance to fertilizer is not high. If the fertilizer is a little too heavy, it will cause fertilizer damage. In the seedling stage, there is no need to apply fertilizer. When it grows up, it grows very fast. It can use some fertilizer properly, but not too much

2. Disease control

When the plant is sick, the leaves may droop, then gradually fall, and the growth tends to stagnate. First of all, take off the basin and check whether there is a problem at the root. If so, cut off the rotten roots immediately and put them in a ventilated place. After drying, plant the plant back into the pot. Then control the water content and wait for the plant to recover.

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