Breeding methods and precautions of evergreen

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-04 08:19

Soil: it is made of humus soil, forest rotten leaf soil, sandy vegetable garden soil, furnace slag ash and stable manure. Temperature: 20-30 ℃ at ordinary times, higher than 7 ℃ in winter. Illumination: bright scattered light is enough. Watering: keep the soil moist and do not let water accumulate in the soil.

1、 Soil

To raise evergreen, humus soil, forest leaf rot soil, sandy vegetable garden soil, furnace slag ash and stable manure can be mixed and used as the soil for raising evergreen. It can be used only after frying or exposure

2、 Temperature

Evergreen is most suitable to grow in an environment of 20-30 ℃. If the temperature is too high, it will wilt and lose spirit. In addition, the temperature should not be too low, because it will affect its normal growth if it is lower than 7 ℃

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3、 Illumination

Evergreen is a shade loving plant, which cannot be exposed to the sun for a long time. In the process of ordinary maintenance, it needs to be placed in a semi hidden place to scatter light, but in winter, the light intensity is relatively weak, so it needs to be given sufficient sunshine

4、 Watering

Evergreen likes a humid growth environment, but too much water is easy to rot. Therefore, we should pay attention to the dry and wet state of the soil before watering, and wait until the soil starts to dry before watering. Don't pour too much water at one time, just keep the soil moist

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5、 Precautions

1. Trim in time. At the beginning of spring, we need to cut off the aged branches and leaves of evergreen in time, which is not only conducive to the growth of new branches and buds, but also make it more beautiful

2. Appropriate fertilization. In the spring growing season, we should apply diluted compound fertilizer to evergreen once every half month to give it sufficient nutrients to support the growth of its new branches and buds

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Breeding methods and precautions of evergreen

Jiang Hao
2022-04-04 08:19
Description Soil: it is made of humus soil, forest rotten leaf soil, sandy vegetable garden soil, furnace slag ash and stable manure. Temperature: 20-30 ℃ at ordinary times, higher than 7 ℃ in winter. Illumination: bright scattered light is enough. Watering: keep the soil moist and do not let water accumulate in the soil.

1、 Soil

To raise evergreen, humus soil, forest leaf rot soil, sandy vegetable garden soil, furnace slag ash and stable manure can be mixed and used as the soil for raising evergreen. It can be used only after frying or exposure

2、 Temperature

Evergreen is most suitable to grow in an environment of 20-30 ℃. If the temperature is too high, it will wilt and lose spirit. In addition, the temperature should not be too low, because it will affect its normal growth if it is lower than 7 ℃

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3、 Illumination

Evergreen is a shade loving plant, which cannot be exposed to the sun for a long time. In the process of ordinary maintenance, it needs to be placed in a semi hidden place to scatter light, but in winter, the light intensity is relatively weak, so it needs to be given sufficient sunshine

4、 Watering

Evergreen likes a humid growth environment, but too much water is easy to rot. Therefore, we should pay attention to the dry and wet state of the soil before watering, and wait until the soil starts to dry before watering. Don't pour too much water at one time, just keep the soil moist

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5、 Precautions

1. Trim in time. At the beginning of spring, we need to cut off the aged branches and leaves of evergreen in time, which is not only conducive to the growth of new branches and buds, but also make it more beautiful

2. Appropriate fertilization. In the spring growing season, we should apply diluted compound fertilizer to evergreen once every half month to give it sufficient nutrients to support the growth of its new branches and buds

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