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Maintenance of peacock ball in spring

Skyler White
2020-07-01 08:59:50
The suitable temperature for the growth of peacock ball is about 15 ℃, which is just right in the middle of spring. Don't rush to move out of the house at the beginning of spring. Spring just began to grow, we must pay attention to contact enough light, can be placed outdoors, can also be placed in the indoor bright place. Water properly to maintain growth demand, about once a week. After 1-2 years of cultivation, the basin can be changed in spring, and the permeable soil can be prepared in advance.

I. suitable temperature

Suitable for peacock ball growth temperature is about 15 degrees, in the middle of spring is just right, can be conducive to growth, but at the beginning of spring, the temperature is still low, has not officially warmed up, do not rush to move out of the house, until the temperature is stable after moving out

2. Normal sunshine

From the dormancy period in winter, it just begins to grow in spring, and the germination speed is also relatively fast. At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to the contact with sunlight. Proper light can ensure the growth, and it is also helpful for the subsequent growth. It can be placed outdoors to contact with the bright sunshine, or on the indoor balcony, or in a place with good light, to help chlorophyll synthesize sufficient nutrients.

3. Proper water supply

At this stage of growth, there is a need for water, and proper watering can maintain the growth demand, about a week of water, to ensure good growth. However, we should also pay attention to the control of water volume, not too much, otherwise, the water in the basin will lead to root rot, which may endanger the growth.

Peacock Ball

IV. change the basin in time

After 1-2 years of cultivation, you can choose to change pots in spring, prepare the air permeable soil, fill it in the flowerpot, and then move the peacock ball in.

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