How to grow mugwort well
Last Update :2024.12.15
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The temperature of mugwort should be kept between 15 and 25 degrees. If the temperature is too low, measures should be taken to keep warm. There is no fixed time for watering. Water can be applied when the soil is completely dry. Mix in base fertilizer before planting seedlings, and top-dress once when the seedlings grow to 30 cm. Adequate light needs to be ensured, not less than 6 hours a day.
1. Maintenance methods
1. Maintenance methods
1. Temperature: It can withstand both high and low temperatures. As long as it is not an extremely cold area, it can be grown in general areas. The breeding temperature needs to be maintained Between 15 and 25 degrees, if the temperature is too low, you need to take measures to keep warm. If the temperature is too high, you need to spray water to cool it down.
2. Watering: Give it water or not? At a fixed time, watering is only needed when the soil is completely dry. The amount of watering should not be too much. Just water the soil until it is completely moist. Watering can be done by spraying. The benefits of watering in this way are The water droplets are evenly distributed, which is beneficial to plant absorption.
3. Fertilization: Before planting seedlings, It needs to be mixed with base fertilizer. When the seedlings grow to about 30 centimeters, they need to be topdressed. For fertilizer, you should choose a special fertilizer for mugwort, or you can use farmyard manure instead.
4. Lighting: sufficient light needs to be ensured when cultivating wormwood. It has a relatively high demand for light. It will grow well only when there is sufficient light. The amount of light should not be less than 6 hours a day, except for the need for shading at noon in summer. Normal lighting can be used at other times.
2. Breeding skills
1. Propagation: It is generally propagated by sowing. The time for propagation should be after the beginning of spring. Many people do not choose the right time for sowing, which will cause the yield of the plant to not increase. After the beginning of spring, the climate will be stable. , the temperature is suitable for its growth and development, so it should be chosen after the beginning of spring. When sowing, keep the distance between 40 and 50 centimeters. After sowing the seeds, you need to add a layer of soil and then water them enough.
2. Pruning: It generally does not need to be re-cut , only need to be pruned when yellow leaves or insect infection appear. When pruning, cut off the problematic leaves and disinfect the incisions.
3. Problem diagnosis
1. Pest pests: It has relatively few pests. What you need to pay attention to are aphids and black rot. After symptoms appear, you need to spray it with carbendazim or insecticide.
2. Root rot: Its roots are not resistant to water Waterlogging, if the soil is too wet and water accumulates, it will easily lead to root rot. At this time, it needs to be dug out, the rotten parts removed and disinfected, and then replanted.
4. Other issues
1. Toxicity: It is non-toxic. Not only is it non-toxic, it can also be used as a medicine.
2. Edible: It is edible. In addition to being used as a medicinal product, it can also be used directly in cooking to warm and nourish the body.
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