1、 Curing method
1. Soil: when planting chamomile, it is best to prepare loose soil. Garden soil + river sand can be fully mixed, and an appropriate amount of rotten leaf soil and broken wood chips can be added to increase the degree of soil porosity p>
2. Sunshine: it is a light loving plant. It's best to give it enough light when breeding at ordinary times. If it is raised indoors, try to open windows for ventilation every day to give it a good growth environment p>
3. Temperature: Chamomile likes a cooler climate, so try to avoid high temperature environment when breeding. Especially in its seedling stage, it is more appropriate to control the temperature between 15-18 ℃ p>
4. Moisture: its drought resistance is very good. Don't water too much during maintenance. Watering once a week is enough. It doesn't matter to dry a little, but we must avoid water storage p>
2、 Breeding skills
1. Sowing: it's better to sow in autumn and winter. When sowing, first ensure the moisture of the soil, and then sprinkle the seeds on it. Its seeds are very small, do not need to cover the soil, keep the soil moist and ventilated p>
2. Pruning: in the growth process of chamomile, in order to make it have a better column shape, topping can be carried out to promote the growth of lateral branches and more flowers p>
3、 Diagnosis and treatment problems
1. Yellow leaves: Chamomile prefers a cooler growth environment. If the temperature is too high in summer and the light is too strong, yellow leaves will appear. It is recommended to transfer to a cooler place for maintenance and replenish water in time p>
2. Stem rot: This is one of the more common diseases. It should be noted that the ventilation conditions should be good during breeding, and zinc can be used for treatment after onset p>
4、 Other issues
1. Whether it can be cultured indoors: Chamomile can be cultured indoors, but it needs to be given sufficient light during breeding. You can put it on the balcony with good daylighting, and you should always open the window for ventilation p>
2. Toxicity: it has no toxicity. Its small flowers are very beautiful, small and fresh. It has high ornamental value and can be cultured safely p>