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Maintenance methods of tortoise and Jialong

Marie Schrader
2020-07-29 16:45:53
Soil: not too much humus, only 1 / 3 of the stem can be inserted into the soil during cultivation. Water: use the method of soaking basin to replenish water, water to 1 / 3 or 2 / 3 of the soil. Light: the tortoise shell dragon likes half shade. In winter, it can shine more on the sun and put it in a well ventilated environment. Temperature: the average temperature can reach 15 to 24 degrees. In winter, it is better to stop growing above 10 ℃ and below 5 ℃.

Curing method

Soil

It's better to have better aeration and water permeability in the soil used for turtle and Jialong cultivation, and the humus in the soil should not be too much, otherwise it's easy to rot or burn roots. Wait until the cultivation of 1 /3 of the stem into the soil can be, it will be easier to grow healthily.

Moisture

For watering, it is recommended to use the method of soaking basin to replenish water, and it can't end. Generally speaking, water can reach 1 /3 or 2 /3 of the soil.

Illumination

Tortoise and Jialong prefer semi overcast environment. Only in winter can they get more sunlight, and in early spring and late autumn, it's OK to get a little sunshine. Other time is better to put it in the room or other well ventilated and dark environment.

Temperature

The average temperature can reach 15 to 24 degrees, which is very good. If you want to grow normally, you can usually grow above 10 degrees. At this time, it's better to have a little sunshine. When the temperature is as low as 5 ℃, the plant will not grow.

Precautions

In summer, the plant will enter the dormancy stage again, and the branches and leaves will wither. We can cut off these withered branches and leaves and take care of the plant carefully. If possible, you can put another pot on the outside of the flowerpot. When watering, you can put it in the outside pot. The soil inside must be dry. By the end of July, new branches will grow

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