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Illumination,Soil,Temperature,Moisture,Fertilization of Bract

Walter White
2020-06-26 09:50:03
It likes moderate light, can not be exposed to the sun, spring and autumn and winter three seasons full contact with the sun. The soil should be loose, which can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil, river sand and organic fertilizer. The most suitable temperature range for growth is 15-25 ℃, and the overwintering temperature is not less than 10 ℃. During the growth period, it is necessary to supplement water in time to prevent ponding in the basin soil. It likes to supplement fertilizer, and it will give liquid fertilizer for half a month.

I. moderate light

Goldbracts like moderate light, can't be out of sight for a long time, and can't be exposed to the sun, otherwise growth problems will occur. In spring and autumn and winter, it needs to be exposed to light. If it is in the shade environment for a long time, it will lead to growth problems, the plants will grow in vain, and the flowering will be delayed and the number will be reduced.

Golden Bud Flower

II. Loose soil

For the soil, it needs to be loose and rich in humus. It is not allowed to use clay heavy soil. It can be mixed with saprophytic soil, garden soil, river sand and organic fertilizer in the proportion of 5:3:1:1, so as to ensure good ventilation and keep fertility.

III. temperature range

The most suitable temperature range for growth is 15-25 ℃, and the temperature for overwintering should not be lower than 10 ℃. If you want to bloom in winter, you need to keep the temperature at 25 ℃ in the daytime and about 15 ℃ at night.

Golden Bud Flower

IV. water supplement

During the growth period, it is necessary to supplement water in time to keep 80% humidity in the basin soil, but to prevent water accumulation in the basin soil.

V. sufficient nutrients

It likes fertilizer supplement and can stand fertilizer. It needs liquid fertilizer for half a month during its growth period.

golden flower

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