Mouse breeding method

Potting soil selection

The mouse grass can be transplanted to the basin when it grows to a certain degree. Generally, it is transplanted when the plant has 2-3 leaves. It should be noted that the sage likes the alkaline soil. The lime soil is more suitable, but the ordinary garden soil is also possible. You can choose a loose and breathable soil and mix some compound fertilizers for base fertilizer.

Light and temperature

The sage likes a warm growth environment and requires sufficient light to grow well. Basically, it is necessary to give sufficient light for the sage, but it needs to be shaded in summer, and the light needs to be strengthened during the seedlings of the sage to avoid growing. During the growth of the sage, it is necessary to maintain a certain growth temperature, not too high or too low. If the temperature is too low, the leaves of the sage can be yellow, the temperature is too high, and the small leaves of the sage can be small, and the plant growth is poor or even stagnant.

Watering and fertilization

The sage likes to dry the climate, but it should not be too drought. When the lack of water is dehydrated, it needs to be watered in time. Of course, it should be drained in time in the rainy season to avoid stagnant water. The fertilizer should be reasonable, which is conducive to the growth of sage plants. During the growth period, some thin liquid fertilizers can be applied, and some fertilizers rich in growth elements are often applied.

Precautions for the cultivation of the sage

Breeding method

The propagation of the sage, including sowing, cutting and breeding, and branch reproduction, the operation is simpler.

Pest

Sage Pests are more common pests, stem rot, rust and leaf spots. Insect pests are mainly medium, sedema, aphids, red spiders.

Pruning

Basically, in order to make the sage well grow well, it is necessary to trim tightness frequently and promote new branches. And after flowering, the flower branches can be trimmed at the end of August in summer after flowering, which can bloom again in autumn.