Silver Queen breeding methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.06.02
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Silver Queen prefers astigmatism when growing, so it needs to be blocked in time in summer. During the two peak growing seasons of spring and autumn, watering should be sufficient. It grows fastest at 20 to 24 degrees Celsius and stops growing when the temperature is too high. Fertilizer also needs to be added appropriately. Pay attention to pruning and repotting during daily maintenance.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Lighting: It likes astigmatism when growing, so in summer, the sunlight outside is too harsh and dazzling, so it needs to be blocked in time. Direct exposure to stimulating light. But the importance of sunlight cannot be ignored, especially in autumn and winter, when you also need to be exposed to some light.
2. Watering: Pour water according to the different growth periods and seasons of the plants. During the two peak growth seasons of spring and autumn, watering should be sufficient, but not excessive to cause water accumulation. Note that the water used must be about room temperature.
3. Temperature: When it is between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius The ones that grow the fastest will stop growing if the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius in summer.
4. Nutrients: A small amount of acidic nitrogen fertilizer can be added at the end of spring to ensure normal growth. But pay attention to the concentration. If it is too high, the roots will be burned.
2. Precautions
1 . As the plant continues to grow, in order to ensure a better plant shape, the old leaves at the bottom need to be pruned frequently.
2. It has very strong vitality, grows relatively quickly, and easily fills up the flowerpot, so it should be repotted every two years.
2. Precautions
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