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How to raise xizhita

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-08 08:43:22
The soil with good drainage performance shall be used when culturing the xizhita, and sufficient light shall be ensured during the growth period, and the culturing environment shall not be too dark. It needs to be fertilized once in half a month or so to meet its growth needs. It is recommended to use liquid fertilizer or nitrogen fertilizer. Note that the concentration of fertilizer should be as low as possible. Propagation is usually done by means of plant division, sowing, cutting, etc.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: when breeding, it is best to use loose and well drained soil. It is recommended to use garden soil, coarse sand and rotten leaf soil in the proportion of 2:2:1. In addition, the soil used in the spring basin can not be too thick

2. Light: during the growth of the plant, sufficient light should be provided for it. If the environment is too dark, the leaves will lose luster. In addition, the maintenance environment should be ventilated in time to ensure that the environment is cool

3. Fertilization: it needs nutrition to maintain its growth, so it needs to apply fertilizer once a half month or so, and thin liquid fertilizer or nitrogen fertilizer can be used. But the amount of fertilizer should not be too much, so that the plants will grow in vain.

2. Breeding methods

1. Ramet: it is better to do it in spring, generally when combining with basin changing. After taking off the basin, use a sharp knife to separate the plant, usually into 2 or 3 clusters, each cluster should have at least 3-4 branches, but also with part of the root system, just plant them separately.

2. Sowing: the suitable time is from April to may, and the sowing temperature is about 20 ℃. Then will buy or harvest good seed, sow in the soil, half a month or so to sprout.

3. Cutting: from healthy plants, cut off a section of branches with good growth. The length can be maintained at 3-5cm, and the branches should have about 4 pairs of leaves. Then, insert the branches into the substrate and keep them slightly wet.

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