Characteristics of SuperbusAs I said, only by understanding it can we better control it and better cultivate it. The places where Superbus grows are mostly mountainous and hilly areas, and it is also common next to streams and river valleys. Superbus has low requirements for soil growth, but if it is actually planted, it is better to have fertile soil. In addition, Superbus has high requirements for water. You don’t have to care about the soil, but you must give Superbus enough water when breeding it, so that the nutrients inside the Superbus can be reflected, so that the Superbus can play its value. Fertilizer requirements for Superbus fasciatus cultivationSuperbus does not have very high requirements for soil, so generally speaking, it does not have very high requirements for fertilizer. In the beginning, it only needs to be fertilized three times a year. Apply fertilizer once after sowing in the autumn. At this time, Superbus has just been sown, and the root system is not fully developed and cannot absorb enough nutrients from the outside world, so fertilizer needs to be applied once. Apply fertilizer again during the winter. On the one hand, fertilizing in winter can ensure the supply of nutrition for Superbus in the cold winter, and it can also play a certain role in keeping out the cold. When spring comes, it is enough to apply fertilizer for the last time. Drainage and irrigation for Superbus superbus cultivationWhen cultivating Dianthus superbus, both too much water and too little water are not conducive to its normal growth. Therefore, special attention should be paid to the drainage and irrigation in Dianthus superbus cultivation. After sowing, while ensuring that the soil is moist, there should not be too much water accumulation. Precautions for breeding of superbusThe most important thing to pay attention to when growing Dianthus superbus is the issue of drainage and irrigation. Dianthus superbus has very high requirements for water. Water accumulation may cause root rot. If there is too little water, it will be detrimental to the normal growth of Dianthus superbus. Therefore, it is best to have moist soil without water accumulation. |
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