Amomum villosum cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.05.08

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1. Maintenance methods

2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues


Temperature: Amomum villosum prefers a warm environment, so the best temperature is around 22 to 28°C, and not lower than 12°C. Soil: It prefers fertile soil with good water retention, and the soil should be loose. Light: It is suitable to grow in low light environment and needs to be shaded in summer. Moisture: It likes moisture. Keeping the soil slightly moist is best for its growth. Water it when the soil is dry.


Amomum villosum cultivation methods and precautions
1. Maintenance methods

1. Maintenance methods

1. Temperature: Amomum villosum is a plant that likes warmth and will grow better in an environment of 22 to 28°C. In winter, the temperature is required to be kept above 12°C, so it is recommended to keep it indoors for maintenance in winter.

2. Soil: It is suitable for growing in fertile, loose, sandy soil with strong water retention capacity. Try not to use soil where other plants have been planted.

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3. Light: It requires very much light when growing. Low and weak light can meet its growth needs. In order to prevent it from being sunburned by strong light in summer, it needs to be shielded from the sun in time.

4. Moisture: It likes to grow in a moist soil environment and is more afraid of drought and stagnant water, so it must be maintained in a micro-tidal state. Usually, you can water it after all the moisture has drained from the soil.

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2. Breeding skills

1 . Sowing: Sowing can be carried out from August to September every year. You should choose some larger and full seeds and place them evenly in the soil. You need to put it in a shaded place and water it regularly to keep the soil moist. It will sprout in more than 20 days.

2. Pruning: After harvesting the fruit, prune off the dead branches and leaves to keep it full of nutrients and prevent it from being attacked by diseases and insect pests.

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1 , Anthracnose: Anthracnose will harm the young leaves of seedlings, with lesions of varying sizes appearing on the leaves, and then gradually expanding. Therefore, diseased leaves must be removed and burned promptly, and sprayed with Bordeaux mixture.

2. Fruit rot: Fruit rot will harm the fruit, causing lesions to appear on the fruit, and will also cause the fruit to turn black and rot. Therefore, we must harvest the diseased fruits in time to avoid infection and spray them with Bordeaux mixture or thiophanate.

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IV. Other questions

1 . Whether it is edible: Amomum villosum is non-toxic and it is edible.

2. Whether it can be maintained in the open: It can be maintained in the open, but its cold resistance is not particularly strong, so it is recommended to put it indoors for maintenance in winter.

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2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues












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