How to plant peacock taro

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 16:18

To plant Malachite taro, you need to prepare a suitable basin and some loose, drained and breathable substrates, and disinfect them. Then fill the substrate into the basin, put the seedlings in it, and flatten the surface of the substrate. Then put it in a semi shady place, pour root fixing water once, and maintain the temperature at about 22 degrees until it adapts.

1、 Container selection

To choose a suitable basin, it mainly depends on its size. Select according to the specific volume of the plant. Generally speaking, for plants with a height of about 35-40cm and a crown diameter of 25-30cm, a basin with a diameter of 14cm can be selected. Note that if you choose a new pot, you can plant it directly. If it is an old basin, it needs to be disinfected before reuse. Disinfect with potassium permanganate solution, soak for half an hour, rinse and dry after disinfection

Peacock arrowroot

2、 Matrix selection

It has many requirements for matrix, mainly including porosity, drainage, ventilation and other conditions. It can be mainly made of peat soil and properly mixed with a little sand. The substrate must also be disinfected, which can be disinfected with chlorothalonil solution

3、 Plant selection

If you buy a new plant for planting, you should choose a high-quality plant without diseases and pests, yellow leaves and dead leaves

Peacock arrowroot

4、 Planting

Fill a part of the substrate into the basin first, and then put the plant into it. The seedlings can be deeper. Then fill another part of the matrix, not too full. Then press the matrix flat with moderate tightness

5、 Later maintenance

It is necessary to pour root fixing water once, which can be half transparent. Put it in a semi shady place to make the plant adapt to the surrounding environment as soon as possible. The temperature should also be appropriate, which is more appropriate at about 22 degrees

Peacock arrowroot

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How to plant peacock taro

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 16:18
Description To plant Malachite taro, you need to prepare a suitable basin and some loose, drained and breathable substrates, and disinfect them. Then fill the substrate into the basin, put the seedlings in it, and flatten the surface of the substrate. Then put it in a semi shady place, pour root fixing water once, and maintain the temperature at about 22 degrees until it adapts.

1、 Container selection

To choose a suitable basin, it mainly depends on its size. Select according to the specific volume of the plant. Generally speaking, for plants with a height of about 35-40cm and a crown diameter of 25-30cm, a basin with a diameter of 14cm can be selected. Note that if you choose a new pot, you can plant it directly. If it is an old basin, it needs to be disinfected before reuse. Disinfect with potassium permanganate solution, soak for half an hour, rinse and dry after disinfection

Peacock arrowroot

2、 Matrix selection

It has many requirements for matrix, mainly including porosity, drainage, ventilation and other conditions. It can be mainly made of peat soil and properly mixed with a little sand. The substrate must also be disinfected, which can be disinfected with chlorothalonil solution

3、 Plant selection

If you buy a new plant for planting, you should choose a high-quality plant without diseases and pests, yellow leaves and dead leaves

Peacock arrowroot

4、 Planting

Fill a part of the substrate into the basin first, and then put the plant into it. The seedlings can be deeper. Then fill another part of the matrix, not too full. Then press the matrix flat with moderate tightness

5、 Later maintenance

It is necessary to pour root fixing water once, which can be half transparent. Put it in a semi shady place to make the plant adapt to the surrounding environment as soon as possible. The temperature should also be appropriate, which is more appropriate at about 22 degrees

Peacock arrowroot

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