Golden pheasant breeding methods and precautions
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Things to note when raising golden pheasants
Caragana, also known as siskin flower, grows mostly on hillsides and shrubs. It is more common in Hebei, Shandong, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places.
How to breed golden pheasants
How to raise golden pheasant
Temperature and light
Golden pheasant likes light, is cold-resistant, and likes a warm environment. The golden pheasant can be maintained in a sunny place with smooth air and given sufficient sunshine. However, the summer is hot and the sun is strong, so the golden pheasant should be shaded and maintained in a semi-shady place. In winter, golden pheasants can be maintained indoors at a higher temperature, and try to be placed in a place with bright light. In areas south of the Yellow River, it can also be overwintered outdoors, and it is best to bury it in the soil in a pot.
Water and fertilizer management
In the daily maintenance of golden pheasant, watering should follow the principle of "don't water it dry, water it thoroughly", and keep the pot Moist soil can extend the flowering period. It is better to apply fertilizer lightly and frequently, but changes should be made appropriately according to the growth status of the golden pheasant. For example, you can apply fertilizer during the winter dormancy period, you can also apply liquid fertilizer when blooming in spring, and you can top-dress after the flowers bloom.
Soil and repotting
Golden pheasants are generally repotted every 2 to 3 years, and the time for repotting is in spring. When repotting, you can remove the old soil, trim the roots, and replant. Then put the golden pheasant in a semi-shady place to slow down the roots, and resume normal management after it recovers.
The best soil for Caragana is deep, fertile and moist sandy loam.
Precautions for breeding Caragana
Reproduction methods
Golden pheasants can be propagated by sowing, cuttings, divisions and layering.
Pruning
Golden pheasants need to be pruned frequently as they grow. After the leaves fall in winter, various diseased branches, dead branches, and rotten branches can be cut off. When the plant grows again in spring, prune the branches to create more branches. When the caragana is growing vigorously, cut off the long branches to maintain a beautiful plant shape.
Things to note when raising golden pheasants
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