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How to raise the golden moon

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-08 08:43:36
The Golden Flower Moon is fleshy, so the cultivated soil should be well ventilated and can be mixed with peat and cinder. When the sun is not strong, it needs to receive the whole day's light, but it needs to be blocked in summer. In its growth period, there should be enough water. Water the potted soil in time. Water can't be poured on the branches and leaves. The most simple and common method of propagation with high survival rate is cutting.

I. maintenance conditions

1. Soil: it has no extremely high requirements for soil, and it can grow well only with permeable soil. When preparing soil, peat soil and cinder can be mixed. Small stones can be placed on the surface of soil to enhance the air permeability.

Golden Moon

2. Sunshine: the sun in spring, autumn and winter is not too strong, so it can receive the whole day's light. However, in summer, it should be dark and not exposed to strong sunlight. When raising in the house, it's better to put it in the bright astigmatism place. No light in the breeding environment is harmful to its growth

3. Water content: sufficient humidity shall be ensured during its vigorous growth period, and it shall be watered in time. When watering, water shall be poured into the basin soil, and the branches and leaves shall not be watered with water. When the temperature is high, it needs to be watered properly, but the surface soil can not be dry and the deep soil can not be wet. On the contrary, water should be controlled in cold weather.

Golden Moon

2. Breeding methods

The most common propagation method with the highest survival rate is cutting. When cutting, cut a section from the mother plant with good growth, put the cutting into a permeable substrate, spray water properly, do not be exposed to the sun, and wait for it to take root. Note that cutting should not be carried out in cold winter, which will hinder its rooting.

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