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How to raise the purple moon

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-06 08:33:58
Choose loose soil, the basin should be as deep as possible; the temperature can be kept at about 25 degrees, not less than 5 degrees in winter; the light should be sufficient, avoid strong light in summer; control water in summer and winter; use some slow-release fertilizer appropriately. The main way of propagation is cutting, and the survival rate is very high. You can change pots for it in spring and autumn.

I. breeding environment

1. Basin and soil: zixianyue mainly requires air permeability, and loose soil should be selected. Red Jade soil and peat can be used in the proportion of four to one. In addition to good air permeability, use a deeper basin. Because its volume is very big, use small basin space to be able to be insufficient.

2. Temperature: it is better to keep in a warm range, about 25 ℃. Its cold resistance is not good, winter must be cold, not less than five degrees, to ensure safety. At least not below zero.

3. Light: sufficient light will help its growth and affect its color. Good light will make it a beautiful purplish red. In summer, try to avoid strong light

4. Watering: more water in spring and autumn. But in summer, the high temperature should be controlled. When it's very cold in winter, it doesn't need to be watered.

5. Fertilization: use a little slow-release fertilizer in proper amount, and the amount and concentration should not be too large.

2. Mode of reproduction

Zixianyue is mainly propagated by cutting. Because of its vigorous growth, it can choose any section, cut it off and dry it before cutting. After cutting timely watering, at first may be relatively dry, but after a period of time will be more normal.

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3. Change basin regularly

When the soil is not suitable, the basin should be changed, either in spring or autumn. Choose the right soil and change the flowerpot. After changing, you need to water it a little.

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