Breeding methods and precautions of Golden Sea Eagle Claw

Breeding methods and precautions of Golden Sea Eagle Claw

1. Maintenance methods

1. Flower pot: It is better to grow Golden Eagle Claw in a small flower pot. When choosing a flower pot, do not use a flower pot with poor air permeability. You can use a ceramic pot or a purple clay pot. 2. Soil: It likes to grow in soil with good drainage. If you want to mix the soil, you can use sawdust, garden soil and some leaf mold. This kind of soil will help its growth.
3. Temperature: It grows fastest at around 15-28℃. It has no cold resistance, so the lowest temperature it can withstand is 5℃ and the highest temperature it can withstand is 35℃. 4. Water: During the growing season, you need to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, and water thoroughly. When it is dormant in summer, it stops growing and you must not water it at this time. Watering should be stopped during the rainy season and watering should be reduced in winter.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Reproduction: Reproduction is mainly done by division, which can be done in April and May. The young plants next to the mother plant should be separated first, and then planted directly in the flowerpot. After that, place the potted plant in a shady place, and it will take about twenty to twenty-five days to take root. 2. Pruning: When it grows too vigorously, we need to prune the dense and complex leaves to maintain sufficient nutrients.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Anthracnose: If there is no air permeability between the plants, they will suffer from anthracnose, and black spots will appear on the leaves. Once discovered, they must be cut off in time and relevant drugs must be purchased for treatment. 2. Rust disease: During the breeding period, attention should be paid to the ventilation of the environment, otherwise rust disease will occur. To strengthen management, it is recommended to place it in a ventilated place and spray it with diniconazole or ammonium sulfate.

IV. Other issues

1. Can it be grown at home: Yes, it can be grown at home, but it requires strengthened management and frequent ventilation. 2. Is it edible? There is no data showing that the golden sea eagle claw is poisonous, but it should not be eaten. It is better to raise it at home for viewing.

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