How to grow Trachelite
Last Update :2024.04.21
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Soil: Trachophylla prefers soil with good air permeability and a certain degree of fertility. Temperature: Trachelite does not have high temperature requirements, but it is still recommended to maintain it in an environment of 20-30°C. Light: Trachelite prefers sunlight. It is recommended to maintain it in an environment with long-term soft sunlight. Watering: It is recommended to water once every 2-3 days, and in winter, water once every 15 days or so. Fertilization: Top dressing is required in spring and autumn. Fertilizers should be selected with higher phosphorus and potassium content.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Trachelite prefers soil with good air permeability. On this basis, if the soil still has a certain degree of fertility, it will be more suitable for its growth. Therefore, it is recommended to use leaf mold soil, sand soil and vegetable garden soil to prepare its culture soil during maintenance.
2. Temperature
Flowers and leaves Trachelite does not have high temperature requirements because it has good cold and heat resistance. However, during maintenance, it is still recommended to control the temperature within 20-30°C. Because this will make it grow faster and stronger.
3. Light
Trachophylla prefers sunlight, but is afraid of strong light. If you place it in a place with strong sunlight, it will cause burn spots on its leaves, resulting in reduced ornamental value. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain it in an environment with long-term soft sunlight.
4. Watering
Flowers Phyllostachys prefers an environment that is damp but not humid, and is afraid of both dryness and waterlogging. When maintaining, it is recommended to water it every 2-3 days to keep its soil slightly moist and without water accumulation. In addition, in winter, you can water it every 15 days or so to prevent it from freezing.
5. Fertilization
Trachelite prefers fertilizer. In spring and autumn, it is recommended to fertilize it. You can choose fertilizers with relatively high phosphorus and potassium content and relatively low nitrogen content. Such fertilizers are more in line with its growth needs and can help it grow better.
2. Temperature
3. Lighting
4. Watering
5. Fertilization
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