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The potted plant of green dragon grass is so green and strong!

Hank Schrader
2020-07-29 16:46:15
Green Dragon grass is a very suitable plant for potting. It can not only blossom but also bear fruit. Usually it can play a good ornamental effect when put indoors. Green Dragon grass can purify the environment to a certain extent and is a very good green plant. Today, let's teach you how to cultivate potted green dragon grass.

The growth habit of green dragon grass

Green Dragon grass usually grows beside the warm and humid stream water, sometimes it also has its shadow in the green field. Green Dragon grass's vitality is still more tenacious, even in the grass and sand, or in the dry grass plain, the gravel between the trees can grow tenaciously, so it is still very good breeding.

Method of cultivation

Soil selection

First, choose the right size of flowerpot, and then choose the dry and fertile soil as the growth place. Before planting, it is necessary to ensure the air permeability and good drainage of the soil, and properly apply some organic fertilizer as the base fertilizer, so as to make it grow better and faster.

Reproduction method

Usually, seeds can be used for planting, and sometimes the method of direct seedling raising can be used for transplanting. In spring or autumn every year, it can be used to plant green dragon grass. Take out the prepared flowerpot, put a small amount of seeds into the soil of the flowerpot, and then cover with a thin layer of soil, you can water it, when watering, you should ensure that the soil is all wet, and then slowly wait for germination.

Propagation Method

Seedling transplanting

This method is generally in the spring, the seeds are seeded in the seedbed, and then cultured in the seedbed. When the seeds are sprouted, they will continue to grow about 5cm high. When they are wet with the weather, they will be transplanted, planted in the basin, and then properly managed with water and fertilizer.

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