Golden marbles breeding methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.11.02
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When raising golden marbles, you need to give them a growing environment of 28-33°C. They should not be kept indoors for a long time and should receive appropriate light. The pot soil needs to be kept moist at ordinary times and not too dry. Apply nitrogen fertilizer to it in spring and more phosphorus fertilizer during the growth period. In addition, it is necessary to promptly prevent and control scale insect damage and take preventive measures.
Breeding method
Cultivation methods
Temperature and light
Golden marbles are resistant to low temperatures, but require high accumulated temperature for activity. April to November is the suitable growth period for golden marbles, and the optimum temperature for growth is controlled at Between 28-33℃. It likes full sunlight, but be careful not to leave it indoors for too long, otherwise insufficient light will cause its leaves to fall off and affect fruit bearing.
Water
Gold Marbles like a humid and semi-shady growing environment, so the pot soil must be kept moist and not too dry. When the temperature is high in summer, pay attention to shading and increase the frequency of watering. You can use spray water to increase the surrounding air humidity. During the flower bud differentiation period, the water content must be strictly controlled, mainly dry, and watered immediately after it is completely dry. An appropriate amount of quick-acting fertilizer can be applied in combination with watering, but the concentration should not be too high.
Soil
Golden marbles can grow well in both acidic and alkaline soils.
Fertilization
Use nitrogen fertilizer mainly in spring to promote branch growth and prepare for cultivating new fruiting branches. Fertilize fully during the growing period and apply more phosphorus fertilizer. In the late growth period of branches, potash fertilizers such as plant ash are mainly applied. Generally, in combination with repotting, fertilizers such as cake fertilizer are added.
Notes
Gold Marbles are resistant to barrenness and will grow well with sufficient fertilizer, showing thick, dark green and shiny leaves. If too much fertilizer is applied, the leaves will curl and wrinkle.
Golden marbles are more drought-tolerant and absorb and evaporate more water. Symptoms of water loss include weak leaves, dark leaves and lack of luster. When there is severe water shortage, the leaves appear drooping. If this situation is observed, the plants can be restored to life quickly as long as they are watered in time.
Golden Marbles have fewer pests and diseases, so we should focus on prevention and control Scale insect damage. The focus is on prevention. Generally, a quick culling can be carried out in March every year, which can achieve good results in preventing the harm of scale insects.
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