Caviar cultivation method
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Soil: Loose, sandy soil rich in humus should be used for caviar cultivation. Watering: You don’t need to water too much at ordinary times, just make sure the pot soil is moist, and avoid water accumulation in the pot soil. Lighting: To allow it to be exposed to strong light, appropriate lighting can be provided in spring and autumn. Fertilizer: Apply thin fertilizer frequently and do not apply fertilizer with too high concentration.
1. Soil
1. Soil
To cultivate caviar, loose, sandy soil rich in humus should be used. Try not to use heavy soil, which is not conducive to plant root growth.
2. Watering
Usual You don’t need to water too much, just make sure the potting soil is moist. To avoid water accumulation in the pot soil, use clean water when watering, and do not use contaminated or too turbid water. In summer, when the temperature is relatively high and the growing environment is dry, you can spray water around the plants more.
3. Light
Caviar It is a shade plant, so do not let it be exposed to strong light. It can receive appropriate light in spring and autumn, and shade measures should be taken in time in summer, or it can be cultured directly in the shade.
4. Fertilization
Feed it in an appropriate amount, and do not fertilize it too frequently or excessively. Fertilizer should be applied thinly and frequently, and do not apply fertilizer with too high a concentration, as fertilizer damage may easily occur.
2. Watering
3. Lighting
4. Fertilization
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