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How to raise Mimosa

Saul Goodman
2020-07-18 10:35:44
In order to raise Mimosa, we need to provide it with soil with high nutrient content, good air permeability and drainage capacity, moist soil conditions, sufficient light conditions and temperature conditions of 20-28 ℃. It's best to apply fertilizer once a month to give it the nutrients it needs to grow. Its main insect pest is slug, once found, can sprinkle some lime powder for control.

I. breeding conditions

1. Soil: mimosa like to grow in the soil with high nutrient content, good air permeability and drainage capacity. When family breed, can mix rotten leaf soil and garden soil to make..

2. Moisture: it likes the wet soil conditions. It needs to keep the basin soil moist at ordinary times. In summer, it needs to be watered in time, and the soil cannot be dried up. In winter, we should reduce watering to prevent it from freezing.

3. Lighting: it likes to have sufficient lighting conditions. When breeding, it's best to put it on the balcony so that it can fully illuminate the sun

4. Fertilization: its growth needs the support of nutrients, so it needs to apply some fertilizers to it every month when breeding. But be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, otherwise it may burn the root system with too much fertilizer.

5. Temperature: its optimum growth temperature is 20-28 ℃. In winter, it needs to be moved into the room and adjusted to above 10 ℃, otherwise it may be frozen.

II. Pest control

It rarely has pests, but there is still the possibility of slugs. Once found, you can sprinkle some lime powder for control.

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