Red Sang’s breeding method and precautions

Red mulberry breeding method

Light and temperature

To cultivate red mulberry, it is necessary to know that Hong Sang likes a warm climate, is not too cold, and likes strong light. The breeding red mulberry needs to ensure that the temperature of the growth environment is between 20 ° C -30 ° C. Basically, the temperature of the wintering should not be lower than 13 ° C. You can put the potted plant in a place with sufficient sunlight in the room. The light is better, so that the red mulberry can be exposed to sufficient sunshine, but pay attention to the hot sun in the summer, you need to shade it appropriately to avoid the burns of the leaves.

soil

To cultivate red mulberry, it is necessary to use fertile and well -drained soil. Potted plants can mix rotten leaf soil with garden soil. It is better to add a little base fertilizer.

Watering and fertilization

Hong Sang likes moist, but avoids water, and you need to keep the pot soil moist during growth. In summer, the demand for water is large, the temperature is high, and the amount of water is large, and it needs to be watered. In summer, because the growth is relatively slow, watering needs to be properly controlled. The growth period of Hong Sang has a large demand for fertilizer. It can be fertilized once every half a month, and more nitrogen fertilizer is applied. After the autumn, fertilization should be stopped.

Precautions for the breeding of Hong Sang

Reproduce

Red mulberry is usually cuttings and can be divided into divisions. Cutting is the best from June -August, and the breeding of the divisions can be carried out throughout the year.

Pelvic

Hong Sang is replaced in the spring every year. While changing the pot, you need to replace the cultivation soil, but it is best to keep a part of the soil.

prune

In order to keep the plants beautiful, the humidity is trimmed or topped, which can germinate new branches to make many branches, and at the same time control the shape of the plant.

Pest

Red mulberry is common in the harm of root rot and leaf spots, as well as red spiders and scriptworms. Once the pests are found, it is necessary to take timely measures for prevention and treatment.