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Brazilwood is cultivated in loose soil, full sunlight, frequent watering, a warm environment and appropriate fertilization.
The soil is sparse
Brazilwood is a very good plant to cultivate, and they have very low soil requirements, basically as long as it is loose acidic garden soil. But in order to make it grow better, we can also mix some humus, and occasionally add a little ferrous sulfate during the breeding process to keep the soil acidic.
Plenty of sunshine
Brazil is a tropical country with year-round sunshine, so the most important way to grow brazilwood is to ensure that there is enough sunlight during the growing season. Except for the summer when you need a little shade at noon, you can put it in the sun in other seasons. This will make its leaves greener and more lush.
Water frequently
Brazilwood needs to be watered frequently during the growing season, and basically the potting soil will be watered thoroughly when it is dry. Watering once in 2 3 days in spring, 2 times in the morning and evening on the 1st in summer, watering 1 time in 3 4 days in autumn, reducing the amount of watering in winter, as long as the potting soil is slightly wet in winter, watering 1 time in 7 days.
Warm environment
Brazilwood likes a slightly warm environment, the growth environment between 20 and 30 is the most suitable for the growth of Brazilwood, when the temperature is too high in summer, you need to properly shade and sprinkle water to cool down, the most important thing to pay attention to is that you must pay attention to anti-freezing in winter, the temperature is guaranteed to be at least 10, when the temperature is lower than 5, the plant will have frostbite and freeze to death.
Fertilize in moderation
Brazilwood is best fertilized during the growing season in the spring, on average once every 15 days, and can be applied until September when it stops. The fertilizer is mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and some light fertilizers such as homemade fertilizer and liquid fertilizer can be added from time to time.
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The correct cultivation method of brazilwood includes utensils, water quality, nutrition, temperature, pruning and propagation.
1. Utensils. First of all, if you want to be hydroponic, you need to prepare utensils, and generally choose a vase made of transparent glass. You can choose your favorite color, and the size is also determined by yourself or Minxiao, and you can look good at it.
2. Water quality. Hydroponic brazilwood, water must be particularly important, generally use clean water on the line, everyone pay attention to hydroponic brazilwood in the early three days or so to change the water on the line, and when you grow up, you can change the water in about seven days.
3. Nutrition. For hydroponic brazilwood, you can get some suitable nutrient solution into the water, generally using the nutrient solution containing nitrate nitrogen acidic substances.
4. Temperature. Freshly planted brazilwood should not be put in too strong light first, and the seedlings can be slowed down in a shady environment. When the brazilwood can grow normally, it can be put in the light, but it is also important to be prepared for shade, especially in the summer.
In winter, as long as the light temperature is around 10 degrees Celsius. Brazilwood prefers high temperatures and humid climates. It is very adaptable to light, and can grow in a little shade or sun, but it should be exposed to more sunlight in spring, autumn and winter, and it should be shaded or placed in a well-ventilated place indoors in summer.
5. Pruning and propagating.
When brazilwood is strong, its height can be controlled. You can also prune off yellowed stems and leaves. Generally, cuttings are used for propagation, and a sturdy stump is selected, put it in a clean glass container, and add clean and nutritious water.
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Brazilwood, also known as fragrant dracaena, is a perennial evergreen tree foliage flower of the lily family dracaena, native to the African tropical rainforest in Guinea, now China has been widely introduced and cultivated, many people use Brazil wood as interior decoration plants, how to raise the Brazilian wood planted indoors?
1. Loose, well-drained, and humus-rich soil is required to be slightly acidic (?).Soil is appropriate.
Second, Brazilian wood is drought resistant, but insufficient watering will have an impact on its growth, the growing season often makes the soil in the pot moist, especially in the summer when the growth is vigorous, to fully water, but do not accumulate water, in the autumn, to gradually reduce the amount of watering, the winter dormancy period to control the watering, excessive watering will rot the roots.
3. Top dressing every 15 30 days during the growth period, stop applying nitrogen fertilizer in September, and apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer two or three times a month to increase the cold resistance of the plant.
Fourth, the growth of brazilwood needs a temperature of 20 30, and it can spend more than 10 winters in winter, and when it is high in summer, proper shading is necessary.
Fifth, brazilwood likes sunlight, but rejects exposure and long shade, it is recommended to put the bag in a bright and ventilated indoor location for maintenance, if in order to watch in a dark room, you need to pay attention, after a period of time, put it in a suitable position for the sun.
6. The main diseases are soft rot, leaf spot and stem rot, ventilation and dehumidification can reduce the occurrence of diseases, and diseases need to be produced immediately.
Seventh, the plant is too tall or the lower leaves fall off will affect the ornamental effect, need to prune, generally from the root node to prune, the reduction of those thick branches and leaves, can be inserted into the new soil, as a new seedling treatment, cultivate new plants.
The above are the things that need to be paid attention to in the cultivation of brazilwood, if you want to know more deeply, you have to continue to practice on the road of planting brazilwood.
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Brazilwood cultivation methods include: soil, light, water and fertilizer management.
1. Soil
Brazilwood prefers a warm and moist slightly acidic growth environment, and humus soil with good drainage and air permeability is the best for soil requirements, so it is recommended that the soil can be mixed with a certain proportion of peat, humus and pastoral soil.
2. Illumination
Brazilwood is very fond of sunlight, but the liking here does not refer to the kind of direct sunlight and exposure, in that case, Brazilwood is more repulsive, if it is too shady, it is not good, if it is placed in a dark indoor ornamentation, it should be noted, and after a period of time it will be put back to the sunny conditions to breed.
3. Water and fertilizer management
Brazilwood prefers to grow and develop in a moist environment, although it likes moisture, but do not water too much to cause water accumulation, which will lead to root rot. After entering the dormant period in winter, it is necessary to control the intake of water and try to dry the potting soil.
Considerations for Brazilwood farming
1. The environment for cultivation and growth is dry and too ventilated, resulting in accelerated evaporation of water from the leaves, and the moisture at the roots is not high.
2. The light is too strong, especially in summer, when the potted flowers are suddenly moved outdoors and exposed to the sun, which is very prone to sunburn.
3. Irregular watering, more and less watering, causing root rot and brown spots on the leaves.
4. Excessive fertilization. If too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied and there is a lack of phosphorus fertilizer, it is not only easy to cause plant growth, but also cause "root burning", which affects the absorption of water and makes the leaves scorched.
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Methods of maintenance of brazilwood:
1. Soil requirements.
When brazilwood is maintained, it should meet good soil conditions and be raised in loose, well-drained, fertile and nutritious soil, which can be conducive to root respiration, promote growth and development, and be conducive to vigorous growth. If you mix the soil yourself, you can use vegetable garden soil, peaty soil, river sand, and organic fertilizer to mix and prepare to meet the needs of root growth, so as to promote the growth of the better.
2. Reasonable watering.
Brazilwood prefers a high humidity growing environment and grows well in a humid environment, so pay attention to regular watering during the growth period. If the soil is too dry, it will lead to growth restriction and yellowing and wilting of the leaves. Brazilwood will consume a lot of water during the growth period, so it is necessary to pay attention to regular watering, keep it dry and wet, and not overwatering to cause water accumulation.
3. Proper fertilization.
If brazilwood wants to grow fast, it is necessary to apply thin fertilizer reasonably. From May to September every year is the peak season for the growth of brazilwood, at this time, it is necessary to apply thin fertilizer, and the fertilizer should be mainly rotted organic fertilizer, supplemented by an appropriate amount of chemical fertilizer, to ensure that sufficient nutrients can promote the plant to be more robust and grow better.
Fourth, sufficient light.
Brazilwood is slightly shade-tolerant, but light-loving, and can be kept in a sunny location and cannot grow in a shady environment for a long time. When exposed to strong sunlight in summer, pay attention to proper shading.
5. Suitable temperature.
Brazilwood likes to be warm, and the suitable temperature for growth is between 20-30, pay attention to cooling down when the temperature is high in summer, and pay attention to keeping warm in winter.
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