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How to raise small Spathiphyllum

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-05-22 14:07:00
It is necessary to use loose, drainable and permeable soil for raising small Spathiphyllums, and rotten leaf soil, peat soil and perlite for basin soil. It is usually placed indoors where there is astigmatism. In summer, it should be kept away from the hot sun. In the growth stage, the water demand is more, but not too much water, so the water should be well controlled in winter. In the stage of vegetative growth, more fertilizer is applied, and the nutrition needs to be balanced. It is necessary to keep a good temperature every day and move to a sunny place indoors after winter.

I. soil preparation

It can be made up of loose, drainage and permeable soil, saprophyte soil, peat soil and perlite. The pH value is kept around 5.5. It is not allowed to use the soil that is too sticky and alkaline.

2. Semi Yin environment

It is relatively shade resistant and can maintain about 60% of the scattered light to meet the needs of growth. Generally, it can be placed in the room where there is scattered light for maintenance, and it can be contacted with soft light. Summer should pay attention to block the sun, can block 60% - 70% of the sun, can not be directly exposed to the sun, or the leaves will be yellow, sunburn, affecting the ornamental.

3. Apply water

In the growth stage, the water demand of Palmetto sinensis is large, so it is necessary to keep the basin soil moist, but not too much water, not too much water at one time. In winter, we need to control the water content, keep the basin soil dry, not too wet, or the roots will rot.

Apply fertilizer

In the stage of vegetative growth, more fertilizer can be applied, and the nutrient solution to be sprayed needs to be balanced, so that the growth can be better, and the flowers can be guaranteed to open.

5. Temperature requirements

White palm needs to keep a good temperature everyday, but after winter, it's cold and can be moved to a warm and sunny place indoors

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