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How to raise pingpangju

Marie Schrader
2020-07-07 09:05:56
Soft and fertile soil should be used for breeding, and the water permeability of the soil is also good. Pay attention to the temperature regulation during the maintenance process, the best temperature is 18-21 degrees, and the temperature at night should be more than 10 degrees. Don't water too much. Wait until the soil is dry. To make it fully illuminated, turn the flowerpot more often. If you want to propagate, we suggest cutting.

I. maintenance conditions

1. Soil: pingpang chrysanthemum is suitable for fertile, soft, well drained soil with humus, which is more conducive to its growth.

2. Temperature: it is suitable for growing in a relatively high temperature environment, and the indoor temperature is best maintained at 18-21 ℃. Too high temperature or too low temperature is not conducive to its growth, pay attention to the temperature at night to maintain more than 10 degrees.

3. Watering: it is more drought resistant, but it can't bear too much water and is afraid of water logging. At ordinary times, we should pay attention to water control. Too much water can easily lead to rotten roots and normal growth. Usually, when the soil is dry, water it properly. It can be put in a place with good air circulation.

4. Light: Ping Pang chrysanthemum likes to grow in a sunny environment. It can receive light every day and pay attention to rotating the flowerpot to help it grow evenly. Otherwise, it will lead to poor plant morphology and uneven growth.

2. Breeding methods

Most of them are propagated by cutting. Generally, we cut the branches in good condition and cut them into 10 cm segments as cuttings. Don't cut off all the leaves, you can leave 2-3 leaves. Pay attention to place them in a well ventilated environment for airing. You can smear a proper amount of rooting powder to help faster rooting. After inserting into the soil, it should be placed in the place of scattering light to avoid strong light, and the root will grow in about half a month.

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