How to grow nine-headed lion grass
Last Update :2024.04.26
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Soil: Nine-headed lion grass is more suitable for planting in soft soil, good soil fertility, and good drainage. Temperature: It likes a warm environment and can tolerate slight cold. Light: It can tolerate shade and is more suitable for growing in sheltered places such as forests and streams. Avoid direct sunlight for long periods of time. Fertilizer: Fertilizer should be applied in time according to its growth status, and top dressing should be done in time after harvesting, cultivating and weeding. Watering: A relatively humid environment is beneficial to its health.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Nine-headed lion grass is more suitable for planting in soft soil, good soil fertility and good drainage.
2. Temperature
It likes a warm environment and can tolerate slight cold. Breeding in winter needs to be done in a greenhouse.
3. Light
It can tolerate shade and is more suitable for growing in sheltered places such as forests and streams. It is better to plant in half sun or shade area to increase its growth speed. Avoid direct sunlight for a long time, and shade should be carried out in advance during high temperature periods in summer.
4. Fertilization
Fertilizer should be applied in time according to its growth status. When fertilizing, it should be carried out according to the ratio of decomposed cake fertilizer to diluted feces of about 1:20. The concentration should not be too high. Use low-concentration complex fertilizers. Mixed fertilizer is also available. Top dressing should be done in time after harvesting, cultivating and weeding to ensure multiple harvests from one sowing.
5. Watering
A relatively humid environment is conducive to its health. Regular spraying of water mist around it for humidification is essential. Root water should be poured immediately after planting. Daily watering can be controlled to once every 4-5 days. During the rainy season, attention should be paid to drainage to prevent root chaos and root rot.
VI. Precautions
1. Other weeds should be removed regularly and herbicides should not be sprayed.
2. Attention should be paid to the timely disinfection of the soil, and chemical pesticides such as dimethonium and carbendazim can be used for disease prevention and control.
3. Lighting
4. Fertilization
5. Watering
6. Precautions
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