Green ivy, also known as green radish, is an evergreen plant with emerald green leaves and high ornamental value. Many people have green radish potted plants at home. So how can we grow green violets more vigorously? Let’s learn more about it below. 1. Soil matching Although green radish does not have high requirements for soil, try not to use alkaline soil to cultivate it. Choose slightly acidic, breathable and fertile humus soil, which is more suitable for the growth of green radish. If you have organic fertilizers such as decomposed bean cake fertilizer at home, you can also add some to the soil as base fertilizer. 2. Appropriate lighting Green pansy is a flower plant that is more suitable for indoor maintenance. It is shade-tolerant and can grow well even in areas with insufficient light. In order for the plant to grow healthily, it must meet the requirements of a scattered light environment. Pay attention to shading measures for the green pansy in midsummer to prevent the leaves of the plant from being burned by strong light. 3. Suitable temperature Green radish grows best in a warm and humid environment. When growing potted green radish, if the ambient temperature is lower than 10 degrees, frostbite is likely to occur, resulting in poor growth of the green radish. The green radish should be moved to a warm indoor environment for maintenance, and the ambient temperature needs to be controlled between 20 degrees and 25 degrees. 4. Sufficient water During the cultivation of green pansy, pay attention to watering in moderation and avoid long-term drought, otherwise the leaves of green pansy will easily dry up and turn yellow. Provide it with unpolluted natural water and river water to keep the soil moist. When watering green violets, you can irrigate the water directly into the soil or spray water on the leaves. 5. Apply fertilizer appropriately The growth rate of green ivy is relatively fast, so the demand for nutrients is relatively high. It is recommended to apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer every month or so. This will allow the branches and leaves of the green ivy to grow better, so that it can quickly bloom out of the pot and make the branches and leaves become thick and strong. 6. Regular pruning Green pansy is a plant that needs pruning very much. To grow green pansy, you need to prepare sharp scissors, disinfect the scissors, shorten the branches of potted green pansy that grow too long, control the height of the plant to make it more beautiful, and also thin out the overly dense branches and leaves of green pansy to promote its vigorous growth. 7. Change the soil When growing potted green violets, the soil needs to be replaced every 3 years. You can use soil that is rich in humus and has good drainage and air permeability. The soil needs to be disinfected before use to ensure its vigorous growth. That’s it |
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