Summer maintenanceAs spring slowly draws to a close and summer begins to arrive, the sky is cloudless and the grass and trees continue to grow rapidly. There is only one word I can use to describe summer: "hot". In this hot summer, the maintenance of peach eggs cannot be neglected. Below is the maintenance of peach eggs in summer for your reference. I hope it will be useful to you. illumination: It can withstand relatively strong sunlight and is suitable for open-air cultivation. Adequate light will turn it into an intoxicating pink color, as juicy and plump as a ripe peach, making people want to pinch it. It is really cute. Reproduction: The main methods of propagation are cuttings and leaf cuttings. Perennials can be shaped by cutting off water. Because the leaves are thick and contain more water, the amount of watering can be reduced appropriately. Watering: In the high temperature of summer, peach eggs will be in a short dormant period, so you should control the frequency of watering, water them appropriately, keep the soil moist, increase ventilation, and pay attention to shade to avoid sunburn. Pot soil: The potting soil should be loose, fertile, well-drained sandy loam. Reproduction: The propagation of peach eggs generally adopts cuttings and leaf cuttings. |
Ginseng fruit is a fruit native to South America....
Adequate nutrients can not only provide plants wi...
Infusion tube watering method Steps: 1. Find a pa...
1. How to water When watering roses, you should f...
The reason why the leaves of the city that never ...
1. Red Beauty This variety is a popular variety n...
Farming methods soil Heather cultivation generall...
The stems and vines of sweet potato seedlings hav...
1. Environmental requirements Red spider lily is ...
1. Can it be placed in the living room? It can be...
Tortoiseshell Peony ▲ The tortoiseshell peony is ...
Can the double-line arrowroot be hydroponically c...
1. What insects do they rely on for pollination? ...
1. Observe the appearance If you want to determin...
Cabbage is one of the common vegetables in our li...