Three-leaf green cultivation methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.04.24
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Soil: Sandy loam is acceptable and meets the growth needs of clover. When breeding, choose soft and fertile soil to make it grow stronger. ||Moisture: During its growth period, the amount of water does not need to be too much, just water once a week. ||Temperature: The temperature should be well controlled during curing, preferably between 16-22°C. ||Lighting: It does not like direct strong light, preferring scattered light. Sufficient light can make its branches and leaves thick and full.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Choose sandy loam that is soft, fertile and rich in humus. This soil is very suitable for the growth needs of clover, and can promote the absorption of nutrients and make it grow well. More vigorous.
2. Moisture
Watering time is only once a week. The amount of water should be controlled during watering to avoid water accumulation caused by excessive water. In addition, it is necessary to drain water in time on rainy days to avoid long-term storage of water, causing the roots to rot.
3. Temperature
The temperature during the growth period of clover is around 16-22℃ to avoid uneven temperature affecting the normal growth of the plant. Especially in winter, insulation and protection must be carried out to avoid frost. Growth will stop when the temperature in winter is lower than 10°C.
4. Light
It can be placed on the balcony or on the coffee table, which is not only beautiful but also beneficial to the growth of plants. Clover prefers a refreshing and cool environment, and the shade level should be between 40 and 50%. Especially in summer when the temperature is relatively high and hot, it should be given appropriate shade and direct exposure to strong light is prohibited. .
2. Moisture
3. Temperature
4. Lighting
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