Purple Clover Growing ConditionsPurple clover prefers light, so when caring for it, it should be placed in a well-lit place and exposed to more sunlight. It can be given light throughout the day. The soil for growing purple clover generally requires loose, breathable and nutritious. The temperature should be kept between 16-22 degrees, and should not be lower than 10 degrees or higher than 35 degrees. How to grow purple lucky grassWhen caring for purple clover, place it in a place with good light and get more sunlight, but be careful to shade it when the light is strong in summer. It has a strong drought resistance, so do not water it too often. Just water it when the soil becomes dry. Fertilize frequently during the growing season, use compound fertilizer once a month, and be careful not to make the concentration too high to avoid burning the roots. Purple Clover WateringPurple clover likes to grow in a slightly moist environment, so every time you water it, follow the principle of not watering unless the soil is dry, and watering thoroughly when you do. Keep the soil in the pot moist during the growth period, and control the amount of watering if the temperature is below 10 degrees. Purple Clover FertilizationTo fertilize purple clover, you can apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer once every 15 days. After fertilizing, you need to water the plant to allow it to better absorb nutrients. Purple Clover Pest and Disease ControlCommon diseases and pests of purple clover include leaf spot, gray mold, root rot, red spiders, aphids, snails, etc. Once diseases and pests occur, timely measures must be taken to prevent and control them. How to grow purple clover at home1. When cultivating purple clover at home, the soil for cultivation can be a mixture of leaf mold, garden soil, peat soil, and perlite. The temperature should be kept between 16-22 degrees. Usually, place it in a well-lit position and receive 7-9 hours of light during the growing period. In summer, use scattered light mainly to avoid exposure to the sun. 2. Purple clover does not like water. When watering, you must wait until the soil in the pot is completely dry before watering. Apply a compound fertilizer with a balanced nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements to it once every half a month. This will not only allow it to grow more branches, but also ensure beautiful leaf color. Purple Clover Maintenance PrecautionsDuring the maintenance of purple clover, you need to pay attention to fertilizing frequently during its growing season, and use compound fertilizer once a month, but be sure to pay attention to the concentration not being too high, otherwise it will cause fertilizer damage to the plant, burn the plant's root system, and affect its normal growth. |
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