Fritillaria cultivation methods and precautions

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How to breed Fritillaria

Things to note when cultivating Fritillaria


Fritillaria can be viewed as an ornamental, and it is also a common cough-relieving and phlegm-reducing medicine in our lives. It has high medicinal value. Fritillaria, how should we cultivate it? Let’s take a look at what needs to be paid attention to!


Fritillaria cultivation methods and precautions
How to breed Fritillaria

Cultivation methods of Fritillaria

Soil requirements of Fritillary

Fritillaria has relatively high soil requirements. The field soil for planting Fritillaria should be sandy soil that is loose, fertile, rich in organic matter, and well-drained. For potted Fritillaria, a mixed substrate of equal amounts of humus soil, garden soil, and sand can be used.

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Temperature requirements of Fritillaria

Fritillaria is tolerant to shade and cold, so it needs low-temperature treatment. It is recommended to keep the temperature at 5 to 9°C. The growth temperature of Fritillaria is 7-20℃. When Fritillaria is dormant in summer, the bulbs can be collected and stored at a storage temperature of about 13°C.

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Precautions for cultivating Fritillaria

< h3>Common diseases and prevention of Fritillaria

Common diseases of Fritillaria include rust and gray mold. Rust mainly occurs on the leaf backs, petioles, stem bases, etc. of Fritillaria. Symptoms include the appearance of many brown spore groups. In severe cases, Fritillaria will die early. The main method of preventing and controlling rust is to strengthen management and remove residual plants in a timely manner. To prevent the occurrence of rust, 1000 times liquid thiophanate methyl and new high-lipid film can be mixed and sprayed before the onset of rust. Symptoms of gray mold are manifested in the appearance of water-soaked lesions on the green leaves and leaf tips of Fritillaria. In severe cases, the disease will wither and die. The method to prevent and treat gray mold is to mix 500 times of desenonium and new high fat. Membrane proportioning mixture spraying.

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Things to note when cultivating Fritillaria
















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