Apple leaf cultivation methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.05.01
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Soil: Apple leaves will grow well in sandy soil with good drainage. Light: It likes mild light and must be given sufficient sunlight, but it cannot be exposed to the sun in summer. Temperature: The most suitable temperature is 20-30℃, and the highest temperature in summer should not exceed 35℃. Moisture: Water the appropriate amount at the right time to keep the soil moist, and do not overwater.
1. Matrix selection
1. Substrate selection
Apple leaves will grow well in sandy soil, and loose, well-drained soil should be used. If drainage is poor, plants will die due to water accumulation.
2. Light management
Apple leaves like sufficient light environment. When the temperature is high in summer, they should be placed in a cool place or a place with weak light. They should not be exposed to the sun for a long time. , otherwise you will be burned.
3. Temperature management
The most suitable temperature for apple leaves is 20~30 degrees Celsius, but the high temperature in summer cannot exceed 35 degrees Celsius, otherwise it will be easily sunburned, which is not conducive to its growth. grow. When there is a scorching sun, it should be covered in time or moved to a semi-shaded maintenance environment.
4. Water management
Determine whether to provide water according to the dryness or moisture of the soil. The amount should be appropriate and not too much or too little. Excessive watering will cause root rot. When the temperature is high in summer, you can spray water around to increase its humidity. Water less in winter, otherwise if the temperature is too low, too much water will frostbite the plants, which is not conducive to growth.
2. Lighting management
3. Temperature management
4. Moisture management
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