Breeding methods and precautions of Andrographis paniculata

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-03-31 02:37

It is a kind of annual herb. Its height is between fifty and eighty centimeters. The lower half has many branches. Its leaves are oval, rectangular and round, and some are lanceolate, with a length of 4-8 cm and a width of 1.2-5 cm. Its corolla is relatively small, white, with purple stripes below.

1、 Curing method

1. Temperature: it's best to keep it in a higher temperature environment, specifically between 25 and 30 degrees. If it is at 15 to 20 degrees, its growth will slow down. In winter, its requirements for temperature are relatively strict. Below eight degrees, its growth will stop. If it is lower than zero, the whole plant will wither

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2. Light: Andrographis paniculata likes light and has high requirements for sunshine. Especially when it blooms, it must be inseparable from the help of light. Therefore, it is appropriate to keep it under mild light. However, it is also necessary to cover the strong light in time

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3. Watering: Andrographis paniculata doesn't like to be wet, but when it grows fast and blooms, the substrate should not be too dry. Just don't accumulate water, and the rain will be discharged in time

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4. Fertilization: Andrographis paniculata is a fertilizer loving variety. Not only should there be enough fertilizer in the substrate, but it also needs to be fertilized once every two weeks. The effect of liquid fertilizer is good

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2、 Breeding skills

1. Reproduction: seed reproduction can be used. Generally speaking, the method of "direct seeding" is used. From September to October, you need to collect fruits and then take out the seeds. Before sowing, soak in warm water to promote germination. The specific time of sowing can be in March or April. After sowing, keep the humidity at 70-80% and keep it in a cool place

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2. Pruning: especially its branches and leaves need to be repaired regularly. Generally speaking, the main task in spring is to pick the heart and promote branches. In addition, dry and sick, long insects need to be cut off in time to avoid infecting other parts

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3、 Diagnosis and treatment problems

1. Disease: a common disease is "bacterial wilt". In addition to using Carbendazim and other drugs, it is also necessary to water less to reduce the humidity of the soil. Another is "sudden onset disease", which is quite common. Attention should be paid to ventilation and temperature control

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2. Insect pests: there are "cotton bollworm", "mole cricket" and so on, which can be sprayed with insecticide

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4、 Other issues

1. Toxicity: in fact, it contains a harmful component. However, its toxicity is relatively small, and there will be no harm if it is not eaten by mistake

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2. Whether it can be raised at home: Yes, just pay a little attention to its toxicity< a>

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Breeding methods and precautions of Andrographis paniculata

Jiang Hao
2022-03-31 02:37
Description It is a kind of annual herb. Its height is between fifty and eighty centimeters. The lower half has many branches. Its leaves are oval, rectangular and round, and some are lanceolate, with a length of 4-8 cm and a width of 1.2-5 cm. Its corolla is relatively small, white, with purple stripes below.

1、 Curing method

1. Temperature: it's best to keep it in a higher temperature environment, specifically between 25 and 30 degrees. If it is at 15 to 20 degrees, its growth will slow down. In winter, its requirements for temperature are relatively strict. Below eight degrees, its growth will stop. If it is lower than zero, the whole plant will wither

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2. Light: Andrographis paniculata likes light and has high requirements for sunshine. Especially when it blooms, it must be inseparable from the help of light. Therefore, it is appropriate to keep it under mild light. However, it is also necessary to cover the strong light in time

flowers and plants

3. Watering: Andrographis paniculata doesn't like to be wet, but when it grows fast and blooms, the substrate should not be too dry. Just don't accumulate water, and the rain will be discharged in time

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4. Fertilization: Andrographis paniculata is a fertilizer loving variety. Not only should there be enough fertilizer in the substrate, but it also needs to be fertilized once every two weeks. The effect of liquid fertilizer is good

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2、 Breeding skills

1. Reproduction: seed reproduction can be used. Generally speaking, the method of "direct seeding" is used. From September to October, you need to collect fruits and then take out the seeds. Before sowing, soak in warm water to promote germination. The specific time of sowing can be in March or April. After sowing, keep the humidity at 70-80% and keep it in a cool place

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2. Pruning: especially its branches and leaves need to be repaired regularly. Generally speaking, the main task in spring is to pick the heart and promote branches. In addition, dry and sick, long insects need to be cut off in time to avoid infecting other parts

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3、 Diagnosis and treatment problems

1. Disease: a common disease is "bacterial wilt". In addition to using Carbendazim and other drugs, it is also necessary to water less to reduce the humidity of the soil. Another is "sudden onset disease", which is quite common. Attention should be paid to ventilation and temperature control

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2. Insect pests: there are "cotton bollworm", "mole cricket" and so on, which can be sprayed with insecticide

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4、 Other issues

1. Toxicity: in fact, it contains a harmful component. However, its toxicity is relatively small, and there will be no harm if it is not eaten by mistake

flowers and plants

2. Whether it can be raised at home: Yes, just pay a little attention to its toxicity< a>

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