Ji Yudai culture method and precautions

Farming method

Pelvic soil

Ji Yulu likes tooth fat, breathable soil, suitable for growing in a gray sandy soil.

First, in the pelvic bottom mat, put it in Ji Yulu, stretch root, and hold Ji Yulu, and pour it into the grain soil along the basin wall (mixed with a small amount of peat), install 0.5 cm. The place ends.

Watering

Ji Yuro should follow the principle of “no drying, casting”. Avoid soil water, avoid rain, otherwise it will be rotten.

Ji Yuru should not be drought in a long time. In the drought environment, Ji Yusu leaf will dry, and the leaves are dim.

When air is dry, water can be sprayed around the surrounding environment, maintain the humidity of the air in 70-90.

temperature

The suitable growth temperature of Ji Yuru is 15 ° C -25 ° C, the spring is suitable, in the growth period, in the summer, in the winter, the winter is maintained at 5 ° C.

illumination

Ji Yusu is sensitive to the light, and the lighting will lead to bad growth of the blade, become a light red brown, and strong direct light will also burn the blades.

Insufficient illumination, or the breeding site is too shaded, Ji Yusu’s shape will be loose, the blade is made up of the hypertrophy.

Precautions

Exchange pot

Ji Yuri will secreate acidic substances to acidify soil, so spring or autumn should be exchanged.

When the growth period, the leaves were thin and long, and the plants were no longer growing, and it was also necessary to carry out the ball in time.

prune

When you change the pot, you should cut off excess root branches, too long short, try to keep the new root.

When dealing with Jiyu’s flower, don’t use the scissors to cut off, you have to turn off the left and right, avoid the residual infarction in the blade, and the new leaves are not growing.

Replacement

It should be replaced in time to replace the soil of Ji Yulu, and the long-term non-change will lead to the aging of the root, and the disease can be treated high-temperature to the soil when changing the soil, preventing the threat of pests.

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