1、 Curing method
1. Soil: the soil for planting stone reed should be humus, which is rich in substances, which can make it grow better p>
2. Water: its demand for water is general. It can be watered and sprayed with some water from time to time after planting. However, when it is hot and dry in summer, you should pay more attention to observation and spray more water to wet the soil and keep sufficient water p>
3. Nutrient: organic fertilizer is generally used when applying fertilizer, and the concentration of fertilizer should be lower. When fertilizing, you need to dilute it with water first, and then pour it into the soil p>
4. Light: it likes to grow in wet and dark places. When breeding, it must avoid light. Strong light will make it sunburn and stop growing p>
2、 Breeding skills
1. Pruning: when it grows vigorously, it is necessary to properly prune the withered, old and yellow stems and leaves, so as to promote the absorption of nutrients by new stems and leaves and make it grow better p>
2. Propagation: the stone reed is usually propagated separately, and the propagation time is in March. Select robust plants, dig out their roots, trim them with scissors to about 5-10cm, then soak them in water, and then plant them in dark and humid soil p>
3、 Diagnosis and treatment problems
1. Weak growth: when you see that its stems and leaves grow slowly and weakly, you should consider whether its nutrient absorption is not enough. At this time, it should be fertilized, loosened and shaded. After sufficient nutrients are absorbed, it will slowly become strong p>
2. Pests: underground pests are common in breeding stone reed. At this time, poison bait is used to lure and kill it. If it is not disposed of in time, it will bite the root of its seedlings p>
4、 Other issues
1. Rain: plants can be exposed to rain on rainy days, and they like the humid and dark environment. In rainy weather, after the washing of rain, the air humidity increases, which is more conducive to its growth. However, we should not be drenched by rainstorms for a long time p>
2. Toxic or not: the stone reed itself is non-toxic and can be cultured safely. When breeding, we should pay attention to giving it a suitable growth environment p>