Cultivation methods and precautions of Da Cangjiaodian

Cultivation methods and precautions of Da Cangjiaodian

1. Maintenance methods

1. Watering: The stems and leaves of the large horned palace are very long. During normal maintenance, you need to ensure that the soil in the pot is moist to meet the normal needs of the branches and leaves. However, water should not be allowed to accumulate. You can also sprinkle more water on the branches and leaves to help retain moisture.

2. Fertilization: During its vigorous growth stage, it is necessary to apply a thin layer of fertilizer every 20 days or so. It is best to use diluted liquid fertilizer. Adequate nutrients can make it grow stronger, otherwise it will grow poorly.

3. Sunlight: It prefers a semi-shaded environment. For daily maintenance, you can place it in a place with scattered light in the living room, or in a place with bright light. If the light is too strong, the branches and leaves will be exposed to the sun and wilt.

4. Temperature: It grows best in a warm environment and cannot tolerate severe cold. In winter, you need to take measures to keep warm and avoid frost damage. It will stop growing at temperatures below 8℃, and the safe wintering temperature cannot be lower than 5℃.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Repotting: The large horned palace needs to be repotted once a year, and the best time to do so is in March each year. When repotting, be sure to trim off any rotten roots, and then plant the plant in new soil, preferably one that is fertile, breathable, and well-drained.

2. Shape: During the maintenance process, its stems and branches grow relatively fast. You can hang it or place it on a flower stand and let its twigs hang down, which creates a very beautiful shape.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Slow growth: Generally speaking, slow growth is mostly caused by lack of water. If there is not enough water, the growth will slow down. Just replenish water in time, but water accumulation should be avoided.

2. Rot: If the plant rots, it is usually because the breeding environment is too hot and humid. During normal breeding, it is necessary to ventilate it frequently to ensure the transparency of the breeding environment, so as to avoid rot.

IV. Other issues

1. Can it be grown indoors? It is a plant suitable for indoor cultivation. Just pay more attention to ventilation and don't close the doors and windows all day.

2. Overwintering: It is better to move it indoors in winter. It has poor cold resistance. In order to avoid frost damage, try to keep it at room temperature above 5℃ so that it can safely overwinter.

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