Cultivation methods and precautions of Daruma Fu Niang

Cultivation methods and precautions of Daruma Fu Niang

1. Breeding methods

1. Choice of flower pots

It is generally recommended to use ceramic pots for growing Daruma plants, because ceramic pots have good water absorption, so there is no need to worry even if you accidentally water them too much. This will greatly alleviate the side effects of excessive watering on Daruma plants.

2. Soil requirements

For the Daruma Nigella, the culture soil sold on the market is not very suitable for it, so it is generally recommended to prepare the soil yourself. The soil can be made by mixing leaf mold, peat and sawdust evenly, which can ensure that it is loose, breathable and has good drainage.

3. Watering

Water is indispensable for plants, and of course the Daruma Nigella Sativa is no exception. During the cultivation process, it is necessary to water it appropriately. Generally, it is better to water it in the early morning in summer, before noon in winter, and in spring and autumn, you can water it in the morning or in the evening. When watering, be careful not to water directly from the top, otherwise the overall look will be ugly. Be sure to water the plant sufficiently, but do not allow water to accumulate, otherwise the roots will rot and cause death.

4. Air humidity

During the growing period of Daruma Agastache, the air humidity must be maintained at a certain level. A dry environment may cause its leaves to turn yellow.

5. Temperature requirements

Daruma plants grow best at temperatures between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. In winter, the temperature must not be lower than 5 degrees Celsius, and good air circulation must be ensured.

6. Fertilization requirements

During the growth period of Dharmafoni, fertilizer must be applied to supplement nutrition. The time for fertilization can be chosen in the sunny morning, and the frequency should be about once every 20 days. Be careful not to spray fertilizer on the leaves.

2. Precautions

The Daruma plant is made of water, so it can survive even without much watering, but if it is watered too much, it will rot or even die. Be sure to pay attention every time you water and decide the amount of water based on the actual situation!

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