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How to raise the bamboo blossom in autumn

Saul Goodman
2020-07-10 08:11:49
Winter is its dormancy period, and its metabolic function will gradually weaken, so it needs less watering. In early autumn, its growth speed is accelerated, and it needs to increase the light in the morning and evening. It is dormant in winter and can't be fertilized in winter. Topdressing in autumn is to ensure the nutrient supply in dormancy period. And after it stops growing, do a trim.

I. control the amount of water

Early autumn is also its growth period. At this time, it needs to increase the amount of water to meet its needs. In addition, because the climate in autumn is relatively dry, it needs to spray water and fog to increase the humidity. In the late autumn, it will go into dormancy and need to control the amount of watering. At this time, many of its abilities will be weakened, and its ability to absorb water will also be reduced. According to the previous watering method, its metabolic burden will be increased, and it will be watered once a week.

2. Increase the illumination

It is not resistant to strong light, but it is always cultured in dark places, the growth rate will slow down, and the color of branches and leaves will also become light. The light in autumn is not strong. It can receive the light all day

Third, top dressing

It will sleep in winter and stop fertilizing in winter. It needs to be fertilized in autumn so that it can store nutrients in advance for dormancy in winter. Fertilizer to light fertilizer based, the best use of compound fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium

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4. Trim

After it stops growing, it should be pruned once to cut off the branches and leaves that are not growing well, dry and yellow, and then sprayed with disinfectant once to avoid infection of incision. Watering to avoid incision, water contains a lot of bacteria, incision contact with raw water easy to infection.

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