Dracaena cultivation methods and precautions
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Soil: Prefers loose, fertile soil with better drainage. Temperature: The most suitable growing temperature is between twenty and twenty-eight degrees, and the plant should be moved to a shady location in summer. Watering: It has strong drought resistance. It is not advisable to water too much to prevent plant root rot and other phenomena. Fertilization: It is advisable to apply thin fertilizer, less nitrogen fertilizer, and mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizers.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Soil: Loose and fertile soil is preferred, and soil with relatively good drainage is required. Because they can drain the accumulated water in the pot in time to prevent the plants from being waterlogged.
2. Temperature: most suitable for plant growth The temperature is 20 to 28 degrees. In summer, it is best to move the plants to a cooler location to prevent the temperature from being too high and causing the plants to enter dormancy.
3. Watering: The plant has a relatively strong ability to resist drought. It should not be watered too much to prevent problems such as plant root rot or yellow leaves. Watering once every ten days or so is enough.
4. Light: Like light, but The light in summer is relatively strong, and long-term sun exposure will cause the plants to be burned. They should be properly shaded and the light will gradually weaken before they can receive normal light.
5. Fertilization: It is better to apply thin fertilizers, mainly phosphorus fertilizers and potassium fertilizers. Use less nitrogen fertilizers, because applying more nitrogen fertilizers will cause the leaf patterns to fade and affect the viewing.
2. Precautions
Pruning should be performed about once a year to remove stunted and diseased leaves. All dead leaves should be pruned off.
2. Precautions
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