How to raise the newly bought peacock taro

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 15:15

When the peacock taro is just brought home, it should be cultured in an environment of 20-25 ℃ to help it adapt to the new environment at home. After changing the environment, its water absorption capacity is still relatively weak. In order to prevent ponding and root rot in the basin soil, don't pour too much water. After fertilization, its ability to absorb nutrients will decrease temporarily. When you first buy it home, you'd better put it in the semi shade and don't let it come into contact with strong direct sunlight.

1、 Soil

If you have just bought a pot with soil, you should check the soil quality. If it is good, non caking and soft, you can continue to use it. If you want to change the soil, it is best to use sandy loam with strong drainage, and sandy loam rich in humus is the best choice. And about 3cm coarse sand can be paved under the bottom of the flowerpot to strengthen drainage

2、 Temperature

It should be provided with a temperature of about 20-29 ℃ at home, and it should be kept warm in winter. It is neither heat nor cold resistant. It is best to place it in an air-conditioned room in summer. If the temperature does not meet the requirements, it may not adapt to the home environment, which will lead to withering and yellow and other problems

Peacock arrowroot

3、 Watering

Just bought back and changed the environment, its water absorption capacity is still relatively weak. Don't pour too much water on it, just keep it suddenly slightly wet. However, it has high requirements for humidity. If the home is too dry, you can spray water on its leaf surface and around it regularly to improve the humidity. In winter, water less and keep the soil semi dry to prevent root rot

4、 Illumination

Just bought it home, it's best to place it in the semi shade to ensure a certain amount of light. Be sure to avoid direct sunlight. Too strong light will cause problems such as scorched leaf tips and dim leaf surfaces. But don't put it in a dark corner. A little sunshine may cause the leaf surface to lose its unique metallic luster

Peacock arrowroot

5、 Fertilization

When I first brought it home, it grew slowly and didn't have the ability to absorb a lot of nutrients. Don't fertilize it. When changing pots, you can use some fertilizer as base fertilizer. It is best to use nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer when applying fertilizer. Some liquid fertilizer with low concentration can be used for spraying during germination and growth period, which is conducive to the growth of buds and leaves

6、 Basin selection

Its root rooted ability is not strong, and its root system is shallow, developing and growing around. Shallow basin with large mouth can be selected to ensure root growth. And its leaves are larger than it, and the big mouth basin is not top heavy

Peacock arrowroot

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How to raise the newly bought peacock taro

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 15:15
Description When the peacock taro is just brought home, it should be cultured in an environment of 20-25 ℃ to help it adapt to the new environment at home. After changing the environment, its water absorption capacity is still relatively weak. In order to prevent ponding and root rot in the basin soil, don't pour too much water. After fertilization, its ability to absorb nutrients will decrease temporarily. When you first buy it home, you'd better put it in the semi shade and don't let it come into contact with strong direct sunlight.

1、 Soil

If you have just bought a pot with soil, you should check the soil quality. If it is good, non caking and soft, you can continue to use it. If you want to change the soil, it is best to use sandy loam with strong drainage, and sandy loam rich in humus is the best choice. And about 3cm coarse sand can be paved under the bottom of the flowerpot to strengthen drainage

2、 Temperature

It should be provided with a temperature of about 20-29 ℃ at home, and it should be kept warm in winter. It is neither heat nor cold resistant. It is best to place it in an air-conditioned room in summer. If the temperature does not meet the requirements, it may not adapt to the home environment, which will lead to withering and yellow and other problems

Peacock arrowroot

3、 Watering

Just bought back and changed the environment, its water absorption capacity is still relatively weak. Don't pour too much water on it, just keep it suddenly slightly wet. However, it has high requirements for humidity. If the home is too dry, you can spray water on its leaf surface and around it regularly to improve the humidity. In winter, water less and keep the soil semi dry to prevent root rot

4、 Illumination

Just bought it home, it's best to place it in the semi shade to ensure a certain amount of light. Be sure to avoid direct sunlight. Too strong light will cause problems such as scorched leaf tips and dim leaf surfaces. But don't put it in a dark corner. A little sunshine may cause the leaf surface to lose its unique metallic luster

Peacock arrowroot

5、 Fertilization

When I first brought it home, it grew slowly and didn't have the ability to absorb a lot of nutrients. Don't fertilize it. When changing pots, you can use some fertilizer as base fertilizer. It is best to use nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer when applying fertilizer. Some liquid fertilizer with low concentration can be used for spraying during germination and growth period, which is conducive to the growth of buds and leaves

6、 Basin selection

Its root rooted ability is not strong, and its root system is shallow, developing and growing around. Shallow basin with large mouth can be selected to ensure root growth. And its leaves are larger than it, and the big mouth basin is not top heavy

Peacock arrowroot

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