1. Maintenance methods1. Soil: Chunjian prefers soil rich in humus. The soil needed for normal planting can be bought directly, or you can prepare it yourself. You can mix garden soil + river sand + a small amount of sawdust. This kind of soil has better air permeability. 2. Fertilization: It requires a relatively large amount of fertilizer during the growth period, and it is necessary to ensure sufficient soil nutrients. You can apply some liquid fertilizer or foliar fertilizer to it. It needs to be diluted before application. 3. Watering: During normal breeding, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water. In spring and autumn, you can water it every two or three days. In summer, the water evaporates faster, so you need to water it every day, preferably in the morning and evening. In winter, you can reduce watering or not water it at all to prevent frost damage. 4. Temperature: It prefers a warmer growing environment. The best breeding environment is 18-28℃. In summer, if the ambient temperature exceeds 35℃, it needs to be shaded and placed in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. In winter, try to keep it indoors. 2. Breeding techniques1. Pruning: Spring sword can be pruned at any time during cultivation. If it is found that it has yellow leaves or dead or diseased branches, it can be pruned at any time to avoid infection of other branches and leaves, avoid waste of nutrients, and make it grow better. 2. Repotting: When repotting the spring sword, first prepare the cultivation soil, then gently take it out of the old pot, be careful of its root system and trim off the rotten roots, then replant it, water it thoroughly, and temporarily place it in a cool place for a few days to allow it to fully adapt to the new growing environment. 3. Problem diagnosis and treatment1. Disease: The most common diseases are burnt leaf tips and diseased leaves. If you find signs of disease on the plant, you must take timely preventive measures. You can spray one bottle of streptomycin mixed with 3 pounds of water. 2. Yellow leaves: If the spring sword has yellow leaves, it is mostly caused by unreasonable water. If it is not watered enough, it will cause yellow leaves. Without sufficient water supply, the leaves will wither and turn yellow. Just water it in time. IV. Other issues1. Can it be grown indoors: Spring sword can be grown indoors. It requires 65%-75% light, so it is more suitable to be grown indoors. If it is summer, it also needs proper shading. 2. Can it be potted? Spring sword is a plant that is more suitable for potted plants. It is neither too big nor too small and is more suitable for potted planting. When planting, it needs to be given reasonable water, fertilizer and light to avoid the limitations of potted plants affecting its growth. |
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