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How to raise Qingli

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-07 09:05:42
Qingli is more resistant to drought. Wait for the soil to dry before pouring enough water. Suitable soil should be used for cultivation. It prefers permeable soil, and the soil with strong drainage and particles is better for cultivation. In addition to the summer can fully accept the light, the sun is more sufficient to block the light. The breeding temperature should also be well controlled, not higher than 30 ℃ or lower than 5 ℃.

I. watering

Qingli is more drought tolerant and easier to breed than other plants. Watering should be appropriate. Generally, sufficient water can be poured after the soil dries, so it is not necessary to keep the soil moist at all times. It should be noted that it already contains water, so remember not to water too much in summer, in order to prevent the plants from rotting and affecting its normal growth.

2. Soil

To use suitable soil for breeding, it prefers breathable soil, and the soil with strong drainage and particles is better for breeding, easier to make it survive and grow better. In addition, the soil can also have the ability of drainage, which will not affect its growth.

III. light

It is suitable for growing in a sunny environment. It needs shading in summer, especially when the sun is sufficient. Other time should pay attention to fully accept the light, more conducive to its growth. Usually do not put in the dark environment for too long, otherwise it will grow slowly, can increase the light properly.

Temperature

It prefers places with high temperature. In summer, it is better to pay attention to the temperature within 30 ℃. When the temperature is higher than 30 degrees, it should not only block the light, but also cool it, and more water can be sprinkled on its surface. In winter, it's more appropriate to keep the temperature above 5 degrees, otherwise, watering should be reduced to prevent frostbite. It's better to move it to a warm place in the room, so as to ensure its normal growth.

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