How to restore Phnom Penh hupilan

Author:Amsterdam Date:2022-04-02 12:43

This is a plant of Agave family. Maybe you've heard of "hupilan", but haven't you heard of this plant? In fact, it is very simple, just because its leaf edge is golden, so it is named. Look at its picture and you'll see it clearly. It is native to the tropics and later distributed in the subtropics. There is no doubt that the golden yellow on the edge of its leaves is the most favorite. However, if it disappears, it must be very disturbing. So, what should we do?

1. Reasons for the disappearance of Phnom Penh

The most common method of propagation of this plant is cutting. However, this method also has a disadvantage, that is, the seedlings cultivated by it often lose the golden edge of its leaf edge. This is because its Phnom Penh is a very special spot, which cannot be unconditionally passed on to future generations. However, through special measures, we can also retain it

Tiger Piran Phnom Penh

2. How to keep Phnom Penh from disappearing

(1) First, take out the selected adult plants from the basin and dispose of the soil adhered to them. Then, cut off the outer small leaves and break off two or three large leaves. The length of these large leaves is about 13 to 15 cm

Tiger Piran Phnom Penh

(2) Then, treat the wound with charcoal, furnace ash, or plant ash to avoid infection. After that, plant the original plant in the basin as it is, and you won't be able to use it for the time being

(3) The next step is to deal with the long leaves we got down. The specific method is: cut off the upper leaves, then put the leaf sheath down and insert it into the flower pot. Control the ambient temperature at about 20 degrees Celsius. In this way, one to four new buds will soon grow, and they all have the original Phnom Penh

Tiger Piran Phnom Penh

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How to restore Phnom Penh hupilan

Amsterdam
2022-04-02 12:43
Description This is a plant of Agave family. Maybe you've heard of "hupilan", but haven't you heard of this plant? In fact, it is very simple, just because its leaf edge is golden, so it is named. Look at its picture and you'll see it clearly. It is native to the tropics and later distributed in the subtropics. There is no doubt that the golden yellow on the edge of its leaves is the most favorite. However, if it disappears, it must be very disturbing. So, what should we do?

1. Reasons for the disappearance of Phnom Penh

The most common method of propagation of this plant is cutting. However, this method also has a disadvantage, that is, the seedlings cultivated by it often lose the golden edge of its leaf edge. This is because its Phnom Penh is a very special spot, which cannot be unconditionally passed on to future generations. However, through special measures, we can also retain it

Tiger Piran Phnom Penh

2. How to keep Phnom Penh from disappearing

(1) First, take out the selected adult plants from the basin and dispose of the soil adhered to them. Then, cut off the outer small leaves and break off two or three large leaves. The length of these large leaves is about 13 to 15 cm

Tiger Piran Phnom Penh

(2) Then, treat the wound with charcoal, furnace ash, or plant ash to avoid infection. After that, plant the original plant in the basin as it is, and you won't be able to use it for the time being

(3) The next step is to deal with the long leaves we got down. The specific method is: cut off the upper leaves, then put the leaf sheath down and insert it into the flower pot. Control the ambient temperature at about 20 degrees Celsius. In this way, one to four new buds will soon grow, and they all have the original Phnom Penh

Tiger Piran Phnom Penh

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