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Maintenance methods of Jingtian

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-29 16:46:47
Light: Golden Leaf Sedum doesn't need light. It prefers sunshine. It can be maintained in full sunlight, but it can also grow well in semi shade environment. Watering: prefer dry to wet, avoid water accumulation, and water after the surface soil is dry. Diseases and insect pests: generally there will be no problems of diseases and insect pests. Pay attention to ventilation.

How to keep

Jingtian, golden leaf

Jingtian golden leaf is a kind of well cultivated plant. Although it likes sunshine the most, it can also grow well in semi shade environment. But we should pay attention to its waterlogging. It can stand the drought, but it can't stand the little flood. And also more cold.

Rhodiola aurea rarely attracts pests, and it is not easy to get diseases. It's very suitable for lazy friends to breed

Jingtian golden leaf likes to grow together, it almost grows along the ground, and the stem will be divided into multiple buds, and the distance between the new buds on each bud is very short, its new shoots speed is very fast, and the growth will be very crowded, close state.

Little garden

Golden leaf Sedum

When I was a child, I followed my parents to see the elders in a long distance. There was a flower bed built by myself outside the elder's house. The elder also loved flowers and grass. There are two circles in the flower bed, the outside one is planted with golden leaves, and the inside one is a big tree. I can't remember what kind of tree it is. But in the past of summer vacation every year, what we see first is the striking golden color. In addition, the white and pink flowers from the big trees make this small flower bed a landscape. A landscape that can't be moved

Dear flower friends, you may as well plant some golden leaves in your little garden. You will find the monotonous little garden, which will become young and lively in an instant.

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