How to care for newly purchased clover
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1. How to deal with the newly purchased ivy
2. Measures to deal with specific details
When you first buy the clover, you don’t need to repot it. Move it to a place with more suitable temperature and sunlight to let it adapt to the environment. Wait until it gets used to it before repotting it. When repotting, use softer, more fertile nutrient soil. In the beginning, watering once a week is enough, and there is no need to fertilize it. It has strong resistance, but it is also very afraid of pests and diseases. It is best to use some antibacterial drugs such as chloroquine to prevent bacterial infections, and pay attention to strengthening ventilation.
1. How to deal with the newly purchased ivy
1. What to do with the newly bought ivy
The clover you just bought may not adapt to the environment at home. It is best to give it a warm environment and mild sunlight, but avoid this period of time. Being exposed to strong direct sunlight. The temperature must be warm and not extreme. If you sow the seeds and plant them yourself, just give them a certain temperature and moisture, use softer nutrient soil, and loosen the soil during the germination process so as not to let the soil compact. It will take about 10 days to germinate and can be divided into pots after germination.
2. Measures to deal with specific details
< p>1. Soil: To breed at home, it is best to prepare loose, fertile and humus-rich nutrient soil. After sowing clover seeds into the nutrient soil, cover it with a thin layer of soil. Breathable and well-drained soil allows for better germination and growth.2. Environment: The clover you just bought in a pot needs to adapt to the environment at home. You can first place it in the living room to receive mild sunlight and avoid direct sunlight. The best ambient temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius, and cooling measures should be taken in summer.
3. Watering: Do not water when you first buy it. Water it liberally, about once a week. Do not allow water to accumulate in the soil to prevent root rot and leaf loss. It is highly resistant and can be watered normally after it begins to grow.
4. Pests and diseases: Although clover is highly resistant to soil, it is very afraid of pests and diseases. Especially after a new environment, it is easily infected by bacteria and viruses. When you first buy it, you can use anti-disease and antibacterial drugs such as chloroquine to prevent it. At the same time, you must pay attention to frequent ventilation to prevent pests and diseases.
2. Measures to deal with specific details
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