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How to raise jade dew in spring

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-10 08:19:28
In spring, you should give it enough light to raise jade dew. You can't put it in the shade for a long time. Proper ventilation should be provided, but cold air should be avoided. Water thoroughly, apply fertilizer moderately, and maintain the temperature at about 20 ℃. In addition, you can change the soil for it at this time.

I. spring maintenance is very important

For Yulu, spring is a very important period for its growth. In this season, it grows very fast, so it has strict requirements on the surrounding conditions. Regulating the surrounding environment is good for its growth.

II. Maintenance methods

1. Enough light: spring should give it enough light. If it is in a dark environment for a long time, it may grow in vain, or the leaves may grow loose, affecting the viewing. It should be put in its sunny position. But the light should not be too strong, or the color of its leaves will become ugly, and it will be burned if it is serious

2. Sufficient water: in addition to light, sufficient water should be used. Every time you water it, you have to pour it through.

3. Proper ventilation: proper ventilation is good for its growth, but the wind in early spring is still cold, which can be avoided as much as possible.

4. The temperature is suitable: the spring temperature control is suitable, and the jade dew grows very well. It's best to be around 20 degrees, too high or too low.

5. Appropriate amount of fertilizer: appropriate amount of fertilizer can be applied to promote growth. Generally once a month, use the mature liquid fertilizer, and pay attention to the appropriate application of potassium phosphate fertilizer. It is best to choose a sunny morning or evening fertilization.

6. Change basin: in spring, you need to change soil again. You can mix rotten leaf soil, peat soil, sand soil and vermiculite, and use them as cultivation soil.

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