1. Breeding points1. Choose soil: Daffodils can adapt to a variety of soil types, but when we grow them at home, we all want to grow them better, so it is best to choose soil that is suitable for their growth. Soil with loose structure and ability to retain water is more suitable for their growth. 2. Nutrients: Before it blooms, the consumption of nutrients is very large, so nutrients must be supplemented in time during the bud stage. You can choose to spray a small amount of potassium dihydrogen phosphate. 3. Watering: As we mentioned before that the soil needs strong water retention capacity, it has relatively high requirements for water. Especially during the period of vigorous growth, it is necessary to keep it well hydrated. 2. Prevent diseases and pestsA common disease is the rot of its branches and trunks, which are brown in the early stage. This is the early symptom of the disease. In severe cases, the entire branch and trunk will rot. If this happens, it can be solved by watering with an 800-fold solution of carbendazim. It does not have many insect pests, and even fewer if it is raised at home. There will be no problem as long as you pay attention to the hygiene of the breeding environment. |
>>: How to water succulents and how often to water them
1. Flower soil The lucky tree likes to grow in fl...
To achieve high rice yield, the application of ch...
Do plants freeze to death in winter? To answer th...
1. Replace the flower pot: Reason: If the flowerp...
Step 1: Choose a substrate that is both water-ret...
temperature The lucky tree is a plant that grows ...
1. Can I grow flowers? You can use coffee grounds...
The Japanese Mary rose plant is not tall, only gr...
Does Impatiens like water? Impatiens likes water....
How to deal with flowering without seed retention...
Common pests of the flower dance: red spider mite...
1. Ventilation Due to the high temperature in sum...
The dragon blood tree is also called the green or...
Agarwood Growth Conditions Agarwood, also known a...
1. Sufficient water Lilies like to grow in a humi...