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How to raise rich and noble children

Skyler White
2020-07-20 08:34:14
The fertile and well drained soil should be used to breed the rich and noble children. During the growth period, sufficient water should be ensured. Watering should be appropriate and not too much. As long as the pot soil is kept wet, fertilization should be increased during its peak growth period. High concentration fertilizer should not be applied. Thin fertilizer should be applied frequently. Sowing or cutting can be used for propagation.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: rich soil should be used for breeding, in addition to its good drainage.

2. Watering: it likes to water, especially during the growth period. In summer, it can be watered about 3 times a day. Watering should be appropriate and not too much. As long as the pot soil is kept wet, it can be watered twice a day in autumn. In winter, it should be noted that watering should be done in mid afternoon as much as possible to avoid frostbite.

3. Fertilization: increase fertilization in its peak growth period. It will enter into a dormancy state in winter. You can reduce fertilization properly or stop fertilization. Do not apply too much fertilizer at ordinary times. Do not apply fertilizer with high concentration. Apply it frequently with thin fertilizer.

2. Breeding methods

1. Seed propagation: sow the seeds of fuguizi in the seedbed, cover with a layer of soil, ensure the soil is moist, and it will take root in about a month.

2. Cutting propagation: select the branch without disease, cut and treat the wound with tools, smear some rooting element on the incision, cut it in suitable soil, and water it properly to keep wet.

3. Common diseases and insect pests

Fuguizi rarely appear diseases and insect pests, usually maintain properly, if there are diseases and insect pests, timely prevention and control, you can buy chemicals to spray, and cut off the diseased branches and leaves, so as to avoid secondary infection.

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