Growth habits of Artemisia strychnifoliaThe branches and leaves of Sterculia ovata are lush and its crown is very dense, which makes it have high gardening and ornamental value. In addition, Sterculia ovata is a plant with evergreen leaves, and its fruit is bright red, which adds a touch of color to it. Sterculia oxyphylla likes sunshine and moisture, has strong vitality and adaptability, and is not only resistant to barrenness but also to wind. Therefore, the cultivation of Sterculia oxyphylla is relatively simple and easy. The annual production of Sterculia oxyphylla is relatively small, so many of the Sterculia oxyphylla used for sacrifices are false Sterculia oxyphylla, so flower lovers should keep their eyes open. The light requirements for the growth of Artemisia selengensisAlthough Sterculia is a plant with strong vitality and adaptability, it has relatively high requirements for light. We have already mentioned in the growth habits of Sterculia that Sterculia is a plant that likes sun and moisture, so it is best to ensure more than eight hours of light a day. In the sunny spring and autumn, it can be placed on the balcony for a long time during the day for outdoor cultivation. However, in the summer when the sun is stronger, it is necessary to shade it at noon to avoid excessive sunlight, which will make the Sterculia wilt or even die. Humidity requirements for the growth of ArtemisiaSterculia is a moisture-loving plant, so when cultivating it, not only the growing environment of Sterculia should be kept moist, but also the soil in which it grows should be kept moist. The general requirement is that the humidity of the growing environment should be between 50% and 65%. As for the soil, it should be moist and not barren. Fertile soil should be used. Precautions for breeding of Artemisia selengensisThe precautions should correspond to the characteristics of Artemisia annua. Artemisia annua likes sunshine, so it should be given sufficient light when cultivating, but strong light should be avoided in summer, and appropriate shading should be provided at noon. Also, Artocarpus likes moisture but cannot tolerate waterlogging, so water it in small amounts and frequently. Finally, the soil for planting Artocarpus should be loose, breathable and moist. Fertile soil is better than ordinary soil. |
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