Breeding methods and precautions for fuchsia
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Soil: Use loose, well-drained soil. Fertilization: Fertilize once every 7-10 days during the growing season. Watering: Control the amount of watering and keep the pot soil moist at all times. Temperature: The temperature in summer is 15~25℃, and the temperature in winter is 10℃. Light: It should not be too strong. The temperature in summer is high, so it should be shaded appropriately.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Use loose, well-drained soil. You can use culture soil mixed with sand, humus soil and decomposed cake fertilizer powder. Every year when the peak growing season is approaching, new potting soil should be replaced, and the soil can be loosened appropriately in autumn.
2. Fertilization
During its growth period, fertilization can be applied every 7-10 days. If there are insufficient nutrients, it will be difficult to bloom the second time, so fertilization must be appropriate.
3. Watering
It is necessary to control the amount of watering and keep the pot soil moist. The pot soil is too dry or too wet, which will cause the leaves to fall. The pot soil is in a state of water accumulation for a long time, which will cause the leaves to turn yellow and even rot and die.
4. Temperature
The most suitable temperature in summer is 15-25℃, and the temperature in winter is about 10℃. Frostbite may occur if the temperature is below 5℃.
5. Lighting
< p>The light should not be too strong. When the temperature is high in summer, it should be shaded appropriately, and do not receive light for a long time, which may cause the death of the leaves.VI. Precautions
1. Watering degree: Keep the pot soil moist enough in spring and autumn, control the amount of watering when the temperature is high in summer, and also control the amount of watering after heavy pruning or topping. The amount of watering should be controlled and normal watering should be resumed after new branches and leaves sprout.
2. Rain: Prevent being exposed to rain. If the basin soil has poor drainage, root rot will easily occur after rain.
2. Fertilization
3. Watering
4. Temperature
5. Lighting
6. Precautions
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