Brussels sprouts cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.05.13

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1. Maintenance methods

2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues


Temperature: Brussels sprouts have certain cold tolerance, but are more suitable for growing in an environment between 12-20℃. Soil: It has strong adaptability to soil and likes to grow in soil rich in humus. Light: It prefers to grow in a cool environment, especially when it is a seedling, you should pay attention to shade. Fertilizer: Appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer needs to be applied to it during cultivation. It should be applied approximately every five days or so.


Cultivation methods and precautions for Brussels sprouts
1. Maintenance methods

1. Maintenance method

1. Temperature: The most suitable environmental temperature for its growth is 12-20℃. During the seedling stage, try to keep the growth temperature at around 10℃, and it has a certain degree of cold resistance. , but it needs to be placed in a cool place for maintenance in summer.

2. Soil: It does not have very high requirements on soil, but it will grow better in soil rich in humus. When preparing soil, use a mixture of garden soil and humus soil.

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3. Light: It likes to grow in In a cool place, when the seedlings are young, they should be covered with black shade cloth during the day and uncovered at night. Try to avoid direct sunlight.

4. Fertilizer: During the breeding process, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied to it after planting, and the amount of fertilizer should be adjusted according to its growth, and it should be applied every five days or so.

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2. Breeding skills

1. Pruning: When there are small bud bulbs in the middle, you can remove the old leaves, which is beneficial to ventilation and light transmission, and can also provide more concentrated nutrients for the development of bud bulbs.

2. Propagation: The most common method of propagation is sowing and propagation. The best sowing time is August. After sowing, cover with a thin layer of soil, water and keep the flower soil slightly moist at all times. status.

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Diseases: The common disease of Brussels sprouts is black rot, which is destructive to Brussels sprouts. It mostly occurs in rainy, humid and hot weather. You need to use 200 Bordeaux liquid spray as soon as possible after it is discovered. Spray 3-4 times, once a week.

2. Insect pests: Cabbage caterpillars are relatively common pests. They often attach to the stems and leaves of plants to eat. Once found, remove them with tweezers and kill them in time. Pay attention to those with eggs. Remove leaves promptly.

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IV. Other questions

1. Whether it is edible: Brussels sprouts are edible. They can be eaten as a vegetable. They are most commonly eaten fried or eaten raw. Most people can eat them.

2. Can it be grown indoors: Yes, you need to pay attention to regular ventilation when breeding indoors. It can not only be used for food, but also add a touch of green indoors, which is very practical.

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2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues












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