Imperial jade breeding methods and precautions
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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment
Pot soil: To raise emperor jade, you should use soil with soft texture and sufficient nutrients. You can add some peat to increase its breathability. Moisture: Watering can be done once every 3-5 days. Do not water too frequently and do not pour water on the leaves. Temperature: The curing temperature should be maintained at around 18-24°C, and there should be no major changes. Sunlight: It should be raised in a sufficient place, but it should not receive excessive direct sunlight.
1. Maintenance methods
1. Maintenance methods
1. Pot soil: Emperor Jade likes soil with soft texture and sufficient nutrients. Peat and coarser sand can be added to the soil to enhance the breathability of the soil.
2. Moisture: When raising Emperor Jade, you don’t need to water too much. Just water it once every 3-5 days. There should be no stagnant water in the pot, and be careful not to pour water into the leaves, which will cause the imperial jade leaves to rot. Water from the edges.
3. Temperature: The breeding temperature should be adjusted to a suitable range. It can be maintained at 18-24℃, and the temperature cannot change greatly. When the temperature rises or drops too much, timely adjustments are required.
4. Sunlight: It is suitable to grow in a dry, cool and sunny environment, but too strong light will cause the imperial jade to get sunburned, so it needs to be shaded in summer.
2. Breeding skills
1 , Pruning: While repotting it, you can perform simple pruning. Use clean, sterilized knives to cut off any growing roots on the plant.
2. Propagation: The propagation of imperial jade is to use cutting propagation, that is, to choose a large emperor jade plant to tillle seedlings at the root. Then when the seedlings grow to be as big as black beans, remove the seedlings and dry the incisions, and then you can make cuttings. At this time, the temperature should be controlled at about 15 to 25 degrees Celsius, and the light should not be too strong. You can see new shoots growing in about a week.
3. Problem diagnosis and treatment
1 2. The leaves are wilting: When the leaves are wilting, you should find out the cause. If it is caused by too much watering, water less and pay attention to ventilation. If it is caused by too much sunlight, do a good job of covering it up.
2. Root rot: When the roots rot away, dig them out from the soil and trim the rotten parts. The previous soil needs to be replaced and the plants can be cultivated again.
4. Other questions
1 . How to spend the winter: When winter comes, the imperial jade should be moved indoors. The temperature should not be lower than 5℃. Too low a temperature will cause frostbite to the imperial jade. At this time, care should be taken carefully.
2. Whether it can be placed indoors: It can be grown indoors, but it should be placed in a ventilated and cool place and do not water too much.
2. Breeding skills
3. Problem diagnosis and treatment
4. Other issues
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