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How to raise ginseng and banyan in winter

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-21 08:16:55
If you want to make it live through the cold winter, you must pay great attention to it. Before winter, you must cut branches and keep it warm. In addition, you must move it to a warm room to give it a growing environment of more than 20 degrees. It is not strong enough to resist the severe cold. If possible, it is better to move to the heating place so as to have a safe winter.

I. soil

Its vitality is very strong, no matter where or soil, it can grow very strong, it can also be attached to the stone. If it is raised in the house, it is better to use the sand soil in the river to maintain it. If you want to make its roots grow strong, you can add fertilizer, preferably with a high content of phosphorus and potassium.

2. Temperature

It tends to have light, warm and watery atmosphere. The best temperature is 18-33 degrees. If it's severe winter, it can't be lower than 10 degrees. If it's still lower than 6 degrees, it's only fallen leaves. If it's heavy, it's easy to be frozen.

3. Water

The basin can be slightly wet, but there should be no water accumulation. The number of times of water should be controlled, and the water should be poured after the soil is dry. Winter can reduce the number of times, but can't wait until very dry in watering, otherwise will dry to death.

IV. fertilization

It doesn't like fertilizer. In severe winter, it can be added with a small amount of compound fertilizer, preferably nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. It needs 3 or 4 times of fertilizer in a year, or its leaves will grow violently.

5. Trim

Before winter, you can also prune its branches and leaves properly, so that it can grow fuller. If you change basin for it in winter, you don't need to water too much, and wait until the temperature is more than 20 degrees. It's not very strong against the cold. It's better to put it in a warm room in winter. If it's dry at home, you can also water it a little more and sprinkle water on the leaves.

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