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How to raise pingpangju

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:36:29
Pingpangju likes the humus rich soil which is loose, fertile and well drained. Give it a growth environment of 18-21 ℃, water it not too much, and receive proper light and turn the basin in time every day. Generally, cuttings are used for propagation. In addition, adequate ventilation and light shall be ensured to avoid diseases and insect pests.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: pingpangju likes humus rich soil which is loose, fertile and well drained.

2. Temperature: the temperature suitable for the growth of pingpangju is 18-21 ℃, too high or too low temperature will affect its growth, and the temperature at night should not be lower than 10 ℃.

3. Water content: it is very afraid of waterlogging, so watering must not be excessive. Watering should wait for the soil to dry before watering, and the soil should not be too dry.

4. Light: pingpang chrysanthemum should receive proper light every day, and turn basin in time, otherwise it is easy to affect its growth because of uneven light.

2. Breeding methods

Cuttage Propagation: to choose healthy branches as cuttings, the length is generally 8-10cm, and it's better to leave 2-3 leaves on the branches, cut them and put them in the ventilated place to dry, then release some rooting powder, and then insert them into the soil to avoid being irradiated by strong light, about 20 days will rooting.

3. Common diseases and insect pests

In the environment with high humidity, no ventilation and insufficient light, table tennis chrysanthemum is prone to diseases and insect pests, generally including powdery mildew, brown spot and aphid, etc., so in the maintenance process, it is necessary to control the humidity, properly open the window for ventilation, and ensure sufficient light. Once found, it is necessary to spray with carbendazim or methyltobuzin to prevent more plants from being harmed.

Table Tennis Chrysanthemum

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