How to keep the golden finger beautiful

How to keep the golden finger beautiful

Goldfinger Growth Conditions

Golden Finger likes a warm environment, and the suitable growth temperature is between 15-22 degrees. It is not cold-resistant in winter, so you need to pay attention to cold protection and keep warm. It likes a sunny environment. It needs to be maintained in a sunny place from autumn to spring. It can be planted in fertile, well-drained soil.

How to raise the golden finger

Golden Finger is drought-resistant and requires moderate watering. The soil needs to be kept slightly dry in winter. It also needs to have sufficient sunlight and an ambient temperature of 15-22 degrees. Fertilize once a month during the growing season and stop fertilizing in winter. Also pay attention to ventilation to prevent and control diseases and pests. It can be propagated by division.

Gold Finger Watering

The golden finger should be watered shallowly every 3-5 days. It needs to be watered thoroughly. Generally, it can be watered thoroughly after the soil is completely dry. The temperature is lower in winter and its demand for water is small. Therefore, the soil in the pot should be kept slightly dry so that it can safely survive the winter.

Gold Finger Fertilization

Golden Finger does not require much fertilizer. It only needs to be fertilized once a month during the growth period. It is best to use well-rotted, dilute liquid fertilizer, or choose granular fertilizer. Stop fertilizing during the winter dormancy period.

Goldfinger Pest Control

The main diseases of gold fingers are anthracnose, leaf spot and other diseases, scale insects and other pests. Careful observation is required during maintenance to ensure early detection and early control. Most diseases and pests are caused by poor ventilation, so care should be taken to maintain good ventilation in the environment.

Gold Finger Family Raising Method

Golden Finger likes a sunny environment, but cannot tolerate direct sunlight. It needs shade in summer and can be moved to a sunny place indoors for maintenance in winter. Watering should be based on the principle of watering thoroughly when the plant is dry. No water accumulation should occur. Windows should be opened frequently to maintain a good ventilation environment.

Goldfinger Maintenance Precautions

The growth of golden fingers is not very fast, but many bulbils will grow next to the plant, and then cover the entire flowerpot. It is usually repotted or changed once every 1-2 years. The plants can be divided when repotting, and the best time is spring.

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