Blue butterfly breeding methods and precautions
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Precautions for breeding blue butterflies
Blue butterflies are herbaceous plants of the genus Iris. They like warm and humid climates and are drought and cold resistant. Let’s take a look at the breeding methods and precautions for blue butterflies.
How to breed blue butterflies
How to breed blue butterflies
Temperature
Blue butterflies like hot weather, and the suitable growth temperature is about 23-32°C. In winter, the plants need to be placed in a warm and wind-proof place to survive the winter safely.
Light
Suitable for blue butterflies Plants should be placed in a growing environment with half to full sun, but avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow and reduce their ornamental value.
Fertilization
Apply long-term fertilizer once in late winter and early spring, and then replenish it after flowering.
Soil
The suitable cultivation medium for blue butterfly is fertile and well-drained loam or sandy loam.
Precautions for breeding blue butterflies
Under low temperature conditions in winter, there will be a slight dormancy phenomenon of falling leaves. After the blue butterfly blooms, it can be appropriately dwarfed and pruned to prevent it from growing taller and sparser.
Precautions for breeding blue butterflies
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