How to raise cinnabar roots

Breeding environment

temperature

Cimage root likes a warm growth environment, and the suitable temperature for growth is between 16 ° C and 28 ° C. It is not too cold, so the temperature of the winter cannot be lower than 5 ° C. Moreover, cinnabar roots are not heat -resistant, and the temperature grows slowly when the summer temperature is higher than 32 ° C. Therefore, when breeding cinnabar roots, it is necessary to take insulation measures in winter. In summer, pay attention to shading, spray water at plants, and strengthen ventilation to reduce the temperature of the growth environment.

illumination

Cimage root likes the environment of semi -yin, and it needs bright scattered light to avoid direct sunlight. Generally, the cinnabar roots need to be exposed to sufficient light, but when the sun is too strong, pay attention to shading. In winter, pay attention to letting cinnabar roots exposed to the sun and avoid fruit.

Water

Cinnabar roots are suitable for growing in a moist or semi -dry environment. Avoid drought and water. The humidity of the air phase of the growth environment is between 50%and 70%. During the growth of cinnabar roots, the watering should be sufficient and the pot soil is moist, but it cannot be watered too much. Otherwise Rotten roots. In winter, watering should be controlled, and pot soil cannot be too wet.

Fertilize

In order to make cinnabar roots grow well and make beautiful fruits, fertilizer is indispensable. During the growth period, some nitrogen fertilizer can be applied to promote the growth of branches and leaves. Before flowering, some phosphate fertilizer and potassium fertilizer can be applied to promote flowering results. Note that after the winter, fertilization should be stopped.

Precautions

prune

Cimage roots have a high viewing value and need to be trimmed frequently to form a plump plant type.

Pelvic

With the growth of the plant, the old pot will inevitably affect the further development of cinnabar roots. It can change the pot in spring and replace it with a new cultivation soil.

Pest Control

The common pests of cinnabar root include stem rot, root rot, epidemic, leaf spots, rhizomes, and paulse insects, aphids and luminous moths.