How to grow ground-rooted plants
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Floating roots prefer acidic soil and good air permeability. When breeding, they should be given soil suitable for its growth. The breeding temperature should be kept at around 20 degrees as much as possible, not lower than 0 degrees. Pay attention to cooling down in hot summer. Fertilizer should be applied once a month during the growth period, the concentration should not be too high, and the pot should be changed regularly. In addition, propagation is mostly done by cuttings.
1. Maintenance methods
1. Maintenance methods
1. Soil: It likes acidic soil and good air permeability. Generally, sandy soil such as river sand with loose and strong drainage is suitable for breeding it. A mixture of garden soil and rare earth or special culture soil is also a good choice for cultivating it.
2. Temperature: It likes to grow in warm places and can Place it in a warm place such as indoors and keep it warm in winter, keeping it above 0 degrees to avoid freezing damage. An indoor temperature of 20 degrees is more suitable for its growth. If the temperature is too high in summer, pay attention to cooling it down.
3. Watering: Ground rooting likes to take place in a slightly moist environment. It grows in the environment, so the pot soil can be kept moderately moist and not too dry. During the vigorous growth stage, it needs sufficient water to supply it with better growth, but be careful not to accumulate water and pay attention to water control. In autumn and winter, watering can be reduced or watered once every once in a while.
4. Fertilization: During the vigorous growth period, sufficient fertilizer is needed to provide it with better growth. You can add fertilizer and water to it every other month. Be careful not to make the concentration too high to prevent the plants from being burned.
5. Repot: Repot regularly and can be replaced Old soil and some old root stumps can also be pruned away. Depending on the growth of the plant, you can change it to a larger pot, which will be more conducive to its growth.
2. Propagation method
Generally, cuttings are used for propagation. Carry out in May-June, cut off 10 cm branches and give them a certain amount of humidity. You can also sow seeds, and they will survive in about 15 days.
2. Reproduction methods
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