How to care for Hongyun Dangtou after it blooms
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After Lucky Flowers blooms, the mother plant will gradually turn yellow and decline. Cut off the withered flowers, remove the roots, and break off the new shoots from the roots. It likes to grow in soft, well-drained soil. You can mix peat soil, fine sand, and garden soil to plant the seeds into the soil. In the later stage, pay attention to maintenance, ensure a certain humidity, provide appropriate light, and adjust the temperature.
1. Isolated substrains
1. Isolating substrains
Hongyun Dangtou has a long lifespan and can only bloom once in its life. The flowering period is relatively long and can last for about 5 months. If you leave it alone after it blooms, it will gradually turn yellow and decline until the plant dies, and it will have no maintenance value. After flowering, cut off the withered flowers and remove the roots, and then observe whether there are new shoots next to the roots. This is the daughter plant we will cultivate later. You can slowly break off the child plants found.
2. Cultivation of sub-strains
The broken off sub-plants need to be planted. They like to grow in soft and well-drained soil. When breeding at home, you can use a mixture of peat soil, fine sand and garden soil. Plant the seeds into the soil, and then pour enough water to help the seeds adhere to the soil.
3. Later maintenance
1. Humidity: There is a certain demand for humidity, which needs to be kept at 75-85%. This is best for growth. You can spray water around to increase the humidity.
2. Lighting: Just give appropriate sunlight. , cannot be exposed to strong light, and can grow well in an astigmatic environment.
3. Temperature: Adjust the growth temperature and keep it at around 20 degrees Celsius. In winter, it should not be lower than 10 degrees Celsius.
2. Cultivation of sub-strains
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