How to care for golden bergamot
Last Update :2024.05.12
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To raise golden bergamot, you need to use flower soil with good drainage and air permeability, and containing more nutrients. It should be kept at a temperature between 22-24°C, water should be given every 1-2 days, and light fertilizer should be given every 7 days. In winter, keep the temperature above 5°C and provide water every 3-5 days.
1. Breeding methods
1. Cultivation methods
1. Flower soil: Golden Bergamot likes flower soil with good drainage and air permeability, and contains more nutrients. Therefore, when raising it, you can use leaf mold soil, coarse sand and a small amount of base fertilizer to prepare culture soil.
2. Temperature: It is suitable for growing in a relatively warm environment and cannot adapt to an environment that is too cold. Therefore, when raising it, it should be raised in a place between 22-24°C. In winter, the temperature should be maintained above 5℃.
3. Watering: Its root system grows shallower , so you should replenish it with water in small amounts and frequently. Generally during the growing season, water should be given once every 1-2 days. But in winter, watering should be reduced and only once every 3-5 days.
4. Fertilization: When it is in the growth period, it needs to be watered with thin fertilizer once a week to speed up its growth. In early autumn, it is necessary to apply some comprehensive nutrient compound fertilizer to it, which can increase the number of its fruits.
2. Precautions
1 , it grows relatively quickly, so it is best to renew the flower soil for it every spring. This is more beneficial to its growth.
2. It is easier to get insects. It is best to spray it with a low-concentration insecticide once a month to prevent it from becoming infested.
2. Precautions
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