1、 Curing method
1. Basin soil: Brome is native to subtropical areas, so it is a very drought tolerant plant and also a very cold intolerant plant. Therefore, it is best to choose flower mud for basin soil, because the drainage of flower mud is relatively good, so it will not cause freezing damage in winter. During normal maintenance, the basin soil should be as thick as possible, and the soil should be changed every two years. When changing the soil, base fertilizer can be added to the soil, which can ensure that it can grow more robust p>
2. Fertilizer: it's best to fertilize it in the spring when it grows, because it originally grows in a very barren place, and the requirements for water and fertilizer are not great. If you fertilize too much, it will cause the plant to grow in vain, but if you fertilize too little, the plant will be weak. Therefore, we must grasp the amount and loosen the soil properly when applying fertilizer, so that the fertilizer can better penetrate into the soil p>
3. It can be watered naturally. It's the best way to use water, like rainwater. If there are no conditions, the tap water used at home is also OK, but it can only be used after drying for a day or two, because the tap water at home contains chlorine p>
2、 Pest control
As for the diseases and insect pests of brome, we all know that its biggest world is longicorn beetle. This kind of insect will bite the skin of the plant and then eat into the trunk, so that the plant will be slowly eaten by it. We can hang it with wire, inject medicine into it, and then block the wormhole with wet mud p>