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How to raise lotus

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-07 09:05:42
Before breeding, the soil should be disinfected first, and then the bone meal should be mixed into the soil to improve the nutrients. It likes light. It should be placed in the light place for maintenance. The light time should be more than eight hours every day. Fertilization should also be applied frequently, especially in growth and flowering periods, once a week. At the early stage of growth, the amount of water in the basin soil should be more than 3cm, and it should not be cut off or excessive. In addition, we should also pay attention to pruning, leaving only one plant in a flowerpot.

I. soil

Before breeding, the soil should be disinfected to avoid the influence of eggs on the later growth. Then mixed with bone meal to make the base fertilizer, sufficient nutrients are more conducive to plant growth.

2. Light

It likes light and should be placed in the light place during maintenance. The light time should be more than eight hours every day, otherwise the growth will be inhibited and beautiful flowers will not be produced. If put in the home, the sunshine time in winter is short, should put on the balcony to receive the light.

3. Fertilization

It will consume a lot of nutrients during its growth and flowering, so it is necessary to apply more fertilizer. Fertilization is usually done once a week. During dormancy, pay attention to fertilizer control, once a month on the line, to avoid burning roots.

IV. water content

It is an aquatic plant that cannot live without water. In the early stage of growth, the water volume should be about 3cm, and too deep water level is not conducive to improving soil temperature. In addition, also pay attention to water, if the use of tap water to air in the first use.

Lotus

5. Trim

If keep in the home to carry on pruning, a flowerpot has a plant to go, too much can contend for nutrient, affect growth, appear growth bad phenomenon, so want to cut off superfluous, leave a robust to go..

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