What kind of plants are these two pots and how to raise them

Updated on home 2024-06-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Evergreen, generally planted indoors, occasionally put out to bask in the sun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look** is a pocket coconut.

    Cultivation methods and precautions for pocket coconut.

    First, the breeding method.

    1. Potting soil and fertilization: pocket coconut should be cultivated with weak alkaline soil, with a small amount of clay in the soil, and repotting should be carried out once every 3 years, and 3-4 times of thin fertile leaf water-soluble fertilizer need to be applied in the spring and autumn seasons of the seedling growth of the plant.

    2. Temperature: The breeding temperature is best kept at about 18-24 degrees at all times, and when the temperature is high or low, it will enter a dormant state. Especially in winter, the minimum temperature should not fall below 10 degrees.

    3. Light: Plants like semi-shade, so we should pay attention to the intensity of light when breeding, and create bright astigmatism for it. Conversely, insufficient light will also affect its growth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Big silver bud taro.

    Aliases: Hulk, Smooth Sailing, Giant Leaf Big Hundred Palms, Manalo Brad Leaf Taro Perennial Evergreen Shade Herbaceous Leaf Ornamental Plant, Stem is short and stout, few tillers, plant height can reach more than L meters, is a large species in the Crane taro series. The leaves are broad, oval-shaped, with thick petioles and dark green in color.

    The flower buds are huge, like human palms, high above the leaf surface, and the flowers can last for nearly a month from opening to suction; At the beginning of the flower, the color of the flower is white, and then turns green, from light to dark, until it withers; Flowering period: late spring and early summer.

    Second, goose paw firewood.

    Synonyms: Hand tree, duck foot wood, small-leaved umbrella tree, dwarf umbrella tree, Scheffleur's wood.

    Evergreen large trees or shrubs, plant heights ranging from 30 to 80 cm under cultivation conditions, up to 40 m in the place of origin. There are many branches and the branches are tight. Palmate-shaped compound leaves, leaflets 5 9, elliptic, ovate-elliptic, 9 17 cm long, 3 5 cm wide, with long tips at the ends, leathery, dark green, shiny.

    The flowers are small, mostly white, fragrant, and bloom in winter and spring; The berries are spherical and fruiting from December to January.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first one is a purslane tree, and the second one I'll take a look at again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first one is called the Jewel Flower, and there are also called the Sedum Tree.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I can only see one picture. The white pot looks like it's evergreen.

    The planting method is as follows:

    Potted evergreen, it is advisable to use sandy loam soil rich in humus as culture soil. The pH value of the soil is in between, which is more conducive to giving full play to the effectiveness of nutrients and is suitable for plant flowering and fruiting. Repotting is done once a year in March-April or October-November.

    When repotting, remove senescent rhizomes and dead leaves, and plant with fertilized acidic soil. After potting, leave it in the shade for a few days.

    Cultivation points: warm, moist and semi-shaded. In summer, it is best to place potted plants indoors about 80 cm away from the south-facing windowsill or in a shady place outdoors to avoid strong direct sunlight, otherwise the leaves are easy to burn.

    In addition to adequate watering, water should be sprinkled on the ground around the pot every morning and evening to create a humid microclimate. During the growing period, watering should not be excessive, and when the surface of the potting soil is whitish, it is the appropriate time for watering. Liquid fertilizer is applied every half month.

    After entering the room in the northern winter, the room temperature should not be lower than 12. If the temperature is too low, it is easy to cause the death of cold leaves. In winter, the leaves are sprayed with warm water once a week to prevent the leaves from being contaminated by soot and to keep the stems and leaves fresh and beautiful.

    Cultivation precautions:

    l Planting: Plant in spring or repot and change the soil. The soil requirements are not strict, but they are afraid of stagnant water, and hard clay and alkaline soil should be avoided when planting in the ground or potting. Potted plants are generally potted with mixed soil of humus soil and sand, which can be cultivated in pots or open fields in the south and greenhouses in the north.

    Change the soil 1 time a year, change the pot l times every 2 years, and replenish the new fertile soil. 2 Light and temperature Wannian Qing likes a semi-shady environment and is afraid of direct sunlight in summer. For greenhouse cultivation, more than 60% of the shade should be shaded in spring, summer and autumn, and 40% in winter.

    If the light is too strong, it is easy to be burned by the sun, and if the light is too weak, it is not easy to flower and bear fruit. Suitable growth temperature L5 - 18. In winter, dormant into the greenhouse, placed in a sunny place, the temperature is kept above 10, and the minimum temperature cannot be lower than 5.

    The Yangtze River basin can overwinter in the open field, and although the leaves are frost damaged, they can still re-germinate new leaves in the following year.

    3 Watering and fertilization Liquid fertilizer is applied every 10-15 years during the growing season. In summer, ventilation should be strengthened, heatstroke prevention and cooling, and sufficient water supply should be provided, and the potting soil should be kept moist and the air humidity of the surrounding environment should be kept frequently. Water 1-2 times a day in summer.

    Reduce watering and stop fertilizing in winter.

    4 Shaping and pruning In order to maintain the good shape of the plant and improve the ornamental value, with the growth of the plant, the yellow leaves, residual leaves, and some old leaves in the lower part of the plant should be pruned in time. When the family pots, you can use a soft cloth dipped in beer to wipe the leaves, which can not only remove the dust, but also add nutrients to the leaves, making the leaves bright green and clean.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How do I insert the second one**Ah, why don't I add it be displayed?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Calla. The flowers bloom white and resemble lilies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first one is brazilwood, and the second one is not known.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first is the kangaroo flower, also known as the goldfish spider plant.

    Likes high temperature, high humidity, negative environment, if placed in the sun for a long time, too dry or too low in winter temperature will cause leaf fall. Goldfish spider plants are most likely to shed their leaves in winter, which is related to temperature. The growth temperature of goldfish spider plant is 18 22, avoid low temperature, if the temperature is lower than 10 for two consecutive days, the leaves begin to turn yellow, dry, until a very slight vibration will fall off.

    In addition to low temperatures, if the temperature continues to exceed 30, leaves will also be lost. In the summer heat, the growth of goldfish spider plant is very slow or almost stops growing, at this time, appropriate shading measures should be taken to make it grow vigorously and not shed leaves.

    The second is geranium, geranium geranium likes warm in winter and cool in summer, and keeps i0-15 indoors every day in winter, and the night temperature is above 8, that is, it can bloom normally. Geraniums like dryness and dampness, and watering should not be too much in winter.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first, green-leaf jasper is also called watercress green, pepper grass, jade pepper grass, small jasper; It is a perennial evergreen herb of the genus Piperaceae.

    The second, geranium, also known as hydrangeas, is native to South Africa and is a perennial herbaceous flower.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first one is the goldfish spider plant, which my mother raised.

    The second is geranium.

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