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Breeding beckoning tree, to use loose fertile and well-drained soil cultivation, the growth of the fortune tree has scattered light is the most suitable, should not be exposed to strong light, but also need to be reasonable for the beckoning tree to apply water and fertilizer, when watering it, it is best to keep the soil slightly moist, fertilization needs to master the principle of thin fertilizer diligent.
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Cultivation methods.
1. Sufficient sunlight: The fortune tree likes a sunny environment, and has a greater demand for light, and the branches and leaves will be distorted and deformed due to insufficient light, reducing the ornamental value. Avoid direct sunlight, too much sunlight and strong leaves, the leaves will sunburn and appear white spots.
2. Watering: strong adaptability to water, too little watering, branches and leaves will stop growing; Overwatering can lead to excessive water accumulation and root rot and death; With the right amount of watering, it grows well and the branches and leaves are hypertrophied. The amount of watering can keep the soil moist, and under normal circumstances, it can be watered once every half a month, and in case of high temperature and hot weather, it can be watered appropriately according to the situation.
3. Soil: It has high requirements for soil, and prefers acidic soil with loose and fertile, good drainage and good air permeability, and avoids alkaline or clayey soil.
4. Temperature and humidity: sex likes high temperature and humidity environment, the germination period should be maintained at a temperature of 25-38 degrees, but the temperature can not be too high, more than 35 degrees plant growth is not good, easy to cause bacterial infection, lower than 10 degrees can also grow normally, but should not be lower than 5 degrees, the temperature is too low will cause defoliation and even lead to plant death.
5. Fertilization: the demand for fertility is larger, far more than other flowers and plants, fertilizer accounts for one-third of the potting soil, it should be noted that in its growing season, that is, from May to September, it should be fertilized once every half a month, so that its roots and leaves are lush.
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Lucky trees have relatively high soil requirements, and it is better to have well-drained, loose and breathable acidic soil. It can withstand high temperatures, but it is not cold resistant, so it should be moved indoors to keep warm in winter. Every time you water, you should not dry or water, and you must be thorough when you water.
Receive the right amount of sunlight every day to ensure that the plants have sufficient growth needs.
Due to the high soil requirements of the beckoning tree, it prefers to grow in loose, breathable, well-drained acidic soil. Therefore, humus, river sand, a small amount of cake fertilizer, or rotted chicken manure can be used for a uniform mixing configuration. The choice of flower pots must be breathable and conducive to the growth of plants.
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The maneki tree is suitable for growing in a warm environment, and if there is not enough light, its branches and leaves will be deformed and distorted, and yellow leaves will appear. And avoid direct sunlight, when exposed to strong light, it will cause sunburn on the leaves.
Lucky trees have high soil requirements and prefer acidic soils, preferably well-drained and fertile and loose soils.
The Lucky Tree prefers hot and humid environments. In summer, when temperatures are high, it is best to shade 50% to prevent the scorching sun from scorching the tips of its leaves.
The beckoning tree can be watered about once every half a month. When watered too little, the leaves will stop growing; Watering too much can cause the root system to rot and die.
The beckoning tree applies a thin fertilizer to it, and the time is from May to September, about once every 15 days.
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It is recommended to breed the lucky tree in the mixed soil with sufficient fertility and nutrients, and the watering should not be too much and too frequent, and the potting soil should be watered after it is dry to avoid water accumulation and root rot. Nourish the leaves in warm and bright light under ventilated conditions in a 15 to 25 environment to avoid sunburn by strong light.
It is recommended that the breeding soil of the lucky tree be mixed with peat soil, humus, coarse sand, perlite and other materials. Ensure that the soil has excellent drainage, porosity and air permeability, and add a small amount of soybean cake fertilizer to the soil as base fertilizer to improve soil fertility.
The rhizome of the beckoning tree is more special, the water absorption capacity is limited, generally wait until the potting soil is dry and then watered, usually can not be watered too much too often, once the formation of soil water waterlogging, the rhizome is easy to be soaked and rotten. In the summer heat, water mist can be sprayed on the plants and growing environment to increase humidity.
The growth temperature range of the manekiki tree is between 15 and 25, and the hot weather above 32 requires ventilation and cooling measures. In winter, the environment below 10 will put the lucky tree at risk of frost damage, so it is necessary to move indoors for maintenance and stabilize the room temperature above 10.
It is better to place the Lucky Tree in an environment nourished by scattered light. The plant itself is more afraid of direct exposure to strong light, and the leaves are easy to be sunburned and yellowed, and there is a situation of malaise and shedding. Especially in summer, be sure to shade out direct sunlight and place the beckoning tree in a ventilated environment to receive light.
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Lucky trees prefer sandy soils with high drainage capacity and high organic matter content. It is best to prepare such soil for it when breeding, which will allow it to grow better.
Its optimum growing temperature is 20-30 °C. It is less resilient to low temperatures, and when the temperature drops below 1, it will cause it to lose a lot of leaves. In the winter, the temperature should be kept above 5.
It has strict requirements for lighting. It is supposed to be sun-loving and cannot grow in lightless conditions for a long time, otherwise its leaves will fall off in large quantities. But it can not be exposed to strong light, in May and September when the light is stronger, it should be shaded, otherwise it will appear yellow leaves scorched edge and other undesirable phenomena.
It is not tolerant to drought and cannot grow in excessively wet soil, otherwise it may cause it to lose its leaves, which will seriously affect the ornamentation. Therefore, when watering it, you should control the amount of water and keep the soil slightly moist. Also, reduce watering in the winter.
Here Xiaoyou will teach you the most classic four tricks, the first trick: the happy tree likes acidic soil; The second trick: ventilation is very important, and the happiness tree placed indoors must be frequently opened for ventilation; The third trick: temperature control; The fourth trick: rain is the best source of water for the tree of happiness.
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