1. Maintenance methods1. Soil: The soil for growing bluefin taro can be prepared by yourself. It is made by mixing peat, perlite, coal slag and river sand. The soil prepared in this way has good air permeability and is very suitable for its growth. 2. Water: During maintenance, watering should be done when the soil is completely dry, and the amount of water should be based on thorough watering. But when watering, do not water the core of the flower, as this will cause the core to rot. Also, do not allow water to accumulate in the pot. 3. Nutrients: In order to make it grow stronger, fertilization is necessary. Choose organic fertilizer, dissolve it in water, and then pour it into the soil, but avoid pouring it on the roots, branches and leaves of the little blue plant. 4. Light: It can accept full sunlight. The little blue plant will have a dormant period in the summer. Too strong sunlight will affect the growth of its branches and leaves. When the light is strong, pay attention to shading and ventilation. 2. Breeding techniques1. Pruning and repotting: After caring for the blue plant for about two years, the pot is no longer sufficient for its growth needs, and you need to replace it with a larger pot. Because its root system grows densely, it is necessary to trim the roots appropriately at this time to promote its absorption of nutrients. 2. Reproduction: The method of division is often used to cultivate the little blue clothes. Select the plants with vigorous growth, divide them and plant them in the prepared soil, then water them with an appropriate amount of water and place them in a place with sufficient light. 3. Problem diagnosis and treatment1. Plant drying up: In summer, the little blue plant will be in a dormant state. Due to the high temperature, the soil in the pot will dry out faster. At this time, the plant will dry up due to insufficient water absorption. A small amount of water should be given along the edge of the pot to prevent the plant from drying out. 2. Root rot and core rot: The occurrence of root rot and core rot is directly related to watering. If there is too much water and water accumulates in the pot, it will cause root rot. When watering, if water is poured on the flower core, it will cause the flower core to rot, so try to avoid it. IV. Other issues1. How to spend the winter: It should be placed indoors in winter and the temperature should be kept no lower than 0℃. The amount of water should also be reduced in winter to keep the soil drier and avoid frostbite on the little blue plants. 2. Can it be exposed to rain: The little blue flower cannot be exposed to rain, as dripping rain will damage and rot the flower core. If there is water stored in the pot, it will cause root rot and affect its normal growth. |
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