How to raise leafhoppers and arrowroot

Last Update :2024.12.07

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1. Suitable soil

2. Suitable for sunlight

3. Proper watering

4. Provide nutrients

5. Temperature range


To cultivate leafhoppers and arrowroot, the soil can be mixed with leaf mold soil, garden soil, river sand, and base fertilizer. It likes a semi-shady environment, cannot tolerate exposure to the sun, and needs shade in summer. It likes a humid environment and cannot tolerate drought. It needs to be watered every day during the growth period and the air humidity needs to be ensured. It likes fertilizer and needs to be fertilized every week during the growing season. The suitable temperature for its growth is about 15-25 degrees. When the temperature is too high, more ventilation is needed.


How to grow leafhopper arrowroot
1. Suitable soil

1. Suitable soil

Soil is the basis for the growth of leafhopper arrowroot. It can be prepared by mixing leaf mold soil, garden soil and river sand. In order to ensure nutrition, a certain amount of fertilizer needs to be added as base fertilizer.

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2. Suitable sunlight

Leafhopper arrowroot prefers a semi-shady environment and cannot tolerate exposure to the sun, but it still needs sunlight. It needs to be given a certain amount of light during growth, and the lighting time must be more than 4 hours a day. Shading is required in summer, otherwise the leaves will dry out.

3. Proper watering

It likes a humid environment and cannot tolerate drought. It needs watering every day during the growth period. In addition to watering the roots, you also need to pay attention to the air humidity and spray water on the leaves regularly.

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4. Give nutrients

It likes fertilizer. It needs to be fertilized reasonably during the breeding process to ensure its growth needs. Fertilizer needs to be applied every week during the growth period. However, when the temperature is above 35 degrees in summer and below 10 degrees in winter, growth is slow during these two periods and the demand for nutrients is less, so fertilization needs to be stopped.

5. Temperature range

The suitable temperature for its growth is about 15-25 degrees. Note that when the temperature is too high, more ventilation is needed to promote the normal circulation of air. In addition to promoting In addition to growth, it can also prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases.

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2. Suitable for sunlight

3. Proper watering

4. Provide nutrients

5. Temperature range










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