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How to raise staghorn crabapple

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-09 08:58:17
The same soil as other succulent plants can be used for maintenance, mainly for ventilation and looseness. It's drought resistant. Don't water it often. Just dry the soil. Usually, it should be put in a place with good light, but it should be covered in summer. If the humidity of basin soil is high and it is easy to cause diseases and insect pests, it is necessary to spray medicine in time for prevention and control. Its propagation is mainly through sowing and cutting.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: it is a succulent plant. During maintenance, it can use the same soil as other succulent plants, mainly for air permeability and looseness.

2. Watering: the soil is not often wet during maintenance, and it is best to dry it. It is drought resistant, not easy to die, but if there is water will lead to death.

3. Light: it likes light. It can be placed in a place with light at ordinary times, but it should be shaded in summer, not in strong sunlight. It should be moved to a cool place in time for maintenance.

4. Diseases and insect pests: if the humidity is high during the maintenance period, it is easy to cause diseases, and it is necessary to spray drugs in time for prevention and control. Insect damage is mainly scale insects, found also to immediately control.

2. Breeding methods

1. Sowing: the sowing is usually between April and may in spring. The seeds are directly planted on the surface of the soil and can germinate in about ten days. Its seedling root system is very shallow, we should be careful watering, to avoid root injury, about a month of maintenance, completely stable after transplanting

Deerhorn crabapple

2. Cutting: cutting can be done in spring and autumn. Select the full stem node, cut it into 8 to 10 cm segments, and insert it into the sand bed, about half a month can take root. When the root system is two or three centimeters long, it can be planted in the basin.

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