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Ice lamp gyokuro, for the lily family Haworthia succulents, suitable for small potted planting, like cool semi-shade environment, the main growth period in spring and autumn, drought-resistant, not cold-resistant, avoid high temperature and humidity and scorching sun exposure, afraid of shade, also afraid of soil water. In spring and autumn, it can be placed in a sunny place on the balcony, and the ice lamp jade dew can be dried purple. When the summer is hot, it is necessary to move to a semi-shaded place, remember to expose to the scorching sun, and properly control the water, the high temperature and humidity in summer are the most likely to make the gyokuro water rot.
Left and right ice lamp jade dew ** (with the quality and color pricing) in 150 yuan 300 yuan or more (for reference only, if encountered**extremely cheap, and it is not easy to grasp the variety of the version is best not to buy).
Reference**, Ice Lamp Gyokuro in a semi-shaded environment.
Ice lantern Gyokuro in a sunny environment.
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Split propagation: When dividing propagation, the young plants growing next to the mother plant are mostly separated, which can be directly used for planting without seedling cultivation. And this kind of branch propagation can be suitable for rootless ice lamp gyokuro, which can be left for two days, and rooted ice lamp gyokuro can be planted directly.
Sowing and propagation: sowing and propagation, can be artificially pollinated, and then directly configure nutrient soil, should be planted with the particularity of the ice lamp Gyokuro, the nutrient soil needs to be sterilized at high temperature in advance, which can be suitable for vacuum propagation, and the ice lamp Yulu Huazhong is placed in the soil China, sealed with glass bottles, placed on the balcony, combined with astigmatism, about 20 days later, it will germinate.
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1. How to raise the newly bought ice lamp Yulu.
When I first bought it, I needed to provide a comfortable potting soil environment, and I didn't need to water it often, and I would water it after the soil was dry, and I must water it thoroughly every time. Since it has not yet returned to normal growth, it does not need to be fertilized for the time being. Place it in a warm and ventilated place for potting, preferably in the shade, and do not allow strong light to hit it.
If the surrounding environment is dry, you can spray and humidify it appropriately.
Second, the specific breeding method.
1.Soil: Ice lamp Gyokuro needs to provide it with a comfortable potting soil environment in spring when it is just bought, it is more drought-tolerant and afraid of stagnant water, so it is necessary to choose a soil with good ventilation and drainage, and it is not easy to agglomerate.
It can be planted in a 2:3 ratio of humus, coarse sand or vermiculite, and mixed with a small amount of calcareous materials such as bone meal.
2.Light: Ice lamp gyokuro needs sufficient sunlight during the growing season, but when you just buy it, you need to put it in a cool and ventilated place for slow potting, and you can't directly put it in the sun for maintenance, otherwise the leaves are very easy to be burned.
Wait until it has returned to its normal growth state, and then give it plenty of light.
3.Temperature: Ice Lamp Gyokuro is suitable for growing in a warm environment, and it is best to store it in an environment with a temperature of 15 -28 when you first buy it.
Do not put it in a high temperature environment or low temperature environment for a long time, once the temperature exceeds 35, it will be in a dormant state; When the temperature is below 5, it is highly susceptible to frostbite. Therefore, during the high temperature period of the summer chop season, it is necessary to carry out appropriate shade and cooling treatment, and control the temperature at least about 10 in winter to help it survive the winter safely.
4.Watering: Ice lamp Gyokuro is afraid of waterlogging, and when you just buy it, you don't need to water it often, and you take the principle of "not dry, not watering, watering thoroughly" for watering.
Each watering should be done from the side of the plant or from the roots to avoid damage to the leaves due to the high water temperature. Under normal circumstances, in spring and autumn, an average of one water per week is sufficient; In summer, it can be watered once every 3-5 days, and some water mist around it is appropriate; Try to water as little as possible in winter, generally once every 25-30 days.
5.Fertilization: Bing Lantern Jade makes Confession have little need for fertilizer, and there is no need for fertilizer when I first buy it. Under normal circumstances, it can be applied once in spring and autumn with a well-rotted thin fertilizer solution or low-nitrogen fertilizer water, and it does not need to be fertilized when it is dormant in summer and high temperature in winter.
3. Whether to change the pot.
Ice Lamp Gyokuro does not need to be repotted when it is first bought, but under normal maintenance, it needs to be repotted once a year in spring or autumn, because its roots will secrete an acidic substance, which will gradually acidify the soil and adversely affect the growth of the plant. If the plant does not grow for a long period of time, the water content of the leaves decreases, which is likely to be caused by excessive soil acidity and needs to be repotted immediately.
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The soil quality is not good, and there is too much watering
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1. Illumination. Ice lamp Gyokuro has high requirements for light, but it should not be exposed to too much sunlight in summer. It can be placed on the southeast windowsill or balcony in the morning, or it can be placed in a bright scattered light location.
2. Watering. The growth period is in spring or autumn, and the growth is slower in summer and winter. Therefore, when watering, it is necessary to maintain the moisture of the potting soil**, not too much.
In summer, the amount of evaporation is large, so it is necessary to keep the potting soil with appropriate moisture, and in winter, it is appropriate to control the water moderately.
3. Soil. When cultivating ice lantern gyokuro, it is necessary to use soil with a higher organic matter content, which can be cultivated with a mixture of peat and granular soil in a ratio of 6:4 or 7:3.
Fourth, change the pot. In the maintenance, the pot should be changed once a year, and the old roots should be pruned at the same time. Hey, let's get rid of dead roots, shriveled roots, and overgrown roots.
5. Humidity. The growth of ice lamp gyokuro still has certain requirements for humidity, and it can be simmered during maintenance, which means to find a transparent cover. For example, if you use a transparent disposable plastic cup to fasten it on top of a flower pot and open it for ventilation every day, the humidity of the cup will be high, and it will grow more crystalline.
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