Breeding methods and precautions for basil grass
Last Update :2024.04.20
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Soil: Basilica likes to live in fertile, sandy soil, which is conducive to its growth. Lighting: Give it a soft lighting environment during the maintenance period, and do not expose it to the sun in summer. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for growth is 15-20℃, and should not exceed 35℃ in summer. Moisture: Water should be supplied according to whether the soil is wet or dry. The soil should not be too wet. If there is water, it should be drained in time.
1. Matrix selection
1. Substrate selection
Baby grass has low soil quality requirements and can grow well in looser and fertile soil. Poor soil will directly affect the growth of plants.
2. Light management
Babygrass is a positive plant and likes a soft lighting environment and must maintain good ventilation. However, it cannot be exposed to the sun in summer, otherwise it will affect the growth of stem nodes and be detrimental to the viewing effect.
3. Temperature management
Babygrass likes a warm environment, and the most suitable temperature for growth and flowering is 15-20℃. During high temperatures in summer, temperatures above 35°C may affect plant growth.
4. Water management
Water according to the dryness and moisture of the soil. It can tolerate a certain degree of drought in loamy soil. But too much drought will affect plant growth. To keep the soil moist, the frequency and amount of watering should be controlled. During the rainy season in summer, the soil should not be too moist, or there should be water accumulation or rain. It should be drained in time, which will cause root rot and is not beneficial to the growth of plants.
2. Lighting management
3. Temperature management
4. Moisture management
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