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What should we pay attention to in the balcony

Walter White
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Eclipta can't bear the shade, so it's suitable to be raised on the balcony. If it contacts the sunshine correctly, it will make the plant grow better, and the leaves will turn green. In summer, the light should be strong enough to cover the shade and avoid direct light burns. It can't stand drought. It supplies water every 2-3 days in spring and autumn. Fertilization should be done every 2-3 weeks during the growth period. The suitable temperature for growth is about 18-24 ℃. Spray water in summer and keep warm in winter.

I. sunshine

This kind of plant can't stand the shade, and it also likes the light. If it is in the environment without light for a long time, its growth will be affected, the stem and leaf will grow in vain, and the leaf will turn yellow. If it is kept at home, the balcony is more appropriate, in spring, autumn and winter, these three seasons need to receive sufficient light, in summer, the light should be strong to shade, to avoid direct light burning leaves.

Water content

It can't stand drought. It needs a certain amount of water in its growth. It likes to grow in a humid environment. It grows vigorously in spring and autumn. It feeds water every 2-3 days. In summer, it feeds water every day. In winter, it needs less water. It just needs to keep the pot soil slightly moist.

3. Fertilization

It has a large amount of flowering. In order to ensure the flowering, it needs to apply fertilizer reasonably and regularly in combination with the growth. During the growth period, it needs to apply fertilizer every 2-3 weeks. The amount should not be too much. Try to keep thin fertilizer applied frequently to meet the growth needs reasonably. At the same time, pay attention to the fertilization should not be too thick, so as to prevent burning roots.

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Temperature

This kind of plant is suitable for growing at about 18-24 ℃. It can't stand extreme weather in maintenance. Spray water in summer to cool down, and keep warm in winter.

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