Rainbow Purslane’s growth habits
Rainbullane likes the environment of sufficient sunshine, dryness, and cool growth environment, resistance to drought, afraid of waterlogging. The stuffy and humid environment is not conducive to its growth. Rainbulies grow in the cold season and have a dormant period in summer.
Rainbow Purslane’s requirements for light
The growth period of rainbow purslane is from September to June of the second year of each year. During this period, sufficient light is needed. Insufficient light will lead to the length of the plant. The stems of the plant will become fragile. It will fade. During the dormant period in summer, it is necessary to strengthen ventilation and proper shade to avoid rainbow purslane in the sun, leading to sunburn in the plant.
Rainbow Purslane’s requirements for soil
The rainbow purslane has a low requirements for the soil, and it can be thickened with peat soil, but it should maintain the water transparency of the soil. During the growth period for more than 1-2 years, it is necessary to change the pot soil according to the actual growth. Remember to change the pot in the first spring of the early spring.
Rainbow Purslane’s requirements for moisture
Rainbone purslane is resistant to drought and is afraid of waterlogging. When the temperature exceeds 35 ° C in summer, the rainbow purslane enters the dormant period. The entire autonomous growth basically stagnates, so as to reduce watering to avoid rotten the root of the pot soil. When the temperature is lower than 5 ° C in winter, start the water. Avoid long -term rain during the breeding process. Long -term rain can cause damage to the roots and branches will become rotten.
Rainbow purslane breeding method
The breeding method of rainbow purslane is mainly cuttings. The cutting time is in spring and autumn, avoiding the dormant period of rainbow purslane. Take the healthy old branches and put it in a ventilated place to dry it, and cut it in a humid sandy soil. Put in a cool and ventilated place, and after 20 days, rainbow purslane will slowly take root.