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Culture method of bamboo taro flower

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Soil: the acid humus soil which is fertile and loose and well drained can be selected, or the rotten leaf soil, sand and sawdust can be mixed according to a certain proportion to prepare basin soil. Watering: enough water is needed during the growth period, and the soil should be kept moist.

Soil: the acid humus soil which is fertile and loose and well drained can be selected, or the rotten leaf soil, sand and sawdust can be mixed according to a certain proportion to prepare basin soil. Watering: enough water is needed during the growth period, the soil should be kept moist, water can be sprayed around the plant or on the leaves in the hot season, and a small amount of water can be watered after autumn. Illumination: should not be directed by strong light, but can be scattered properly. Fertilization: phosphate fertilizer, nitrogen fertilizer and potassium fertilizer can be applied during the growth period, but there is no need to apply fertilizer in summer and winter.

I. the propagation mode of bamboo feather flower.

Taro flowers can generally be propagated by cutting and ramet.

1. Cutting method: Taro flowers are suitable for cutting in summer. First of all, young branches with 3 leaves at the bottom should be selected for cutting, and then the soil can be evenly mixed with river sand and peat ash to keep the soil moist all the time. It will take about 15 days to grow roots, and finally transplant it to the basin.

2. Ramet method: generally, ramet propagation is also carried out in summer. First of all, the old plant is selected, the rhizome with 2 buds is cut off, and planted in the basin soil. After planting, it is placed in a cool place for maintenance for about a week. It can be placed on the balcony for scattered light, and less water is needed in the early stage of ramet. After the roots grow out, the amount of water can be increased appropriately.

2. Methods of culturing bamboo and feather flowers

1. Soil

Taro flower is suitable to be planted in humus soil with good drainage, fertile and loose acidity. Rotten leaf soil, sand and sawdust can be mixed evenly into basin soil according to a certain proportion, and then can be planted by applying base fertilizer. Before planting, a layer of coarse sand up to 3 cm should be spread at the bottom of the flowerpot, which is beneficial to drainage.

2. Timely watering

Taro flowers need enough water during their growth, especially in the case of high temperature in summer, they should spray water regularly around the plant or on the leaves, which is conducive to improving air humidity and can also play a cooling role. in addition, the soil must be kept moist and should not be too dry, but it should not be overwatered to prevent stagnant water, and a small amount of water should be watered after autumn to ensure that the plant can survive the winter safely.

3. Lighting requirements

The bamboo taro flower is a prosperous growth period in August, which should be maintained in a cool and ventilated place, and should not be directly exposed to strong light, otherwise it is easy to cause the leaves of the plant to dry up and become dim gradually, if the light time is too short, it will also affect the normal growth of the plant, so it is appropriate to carry out scattered light.

4. Rational fertilization

During the growing period, bamboo taro flowers can apply phosphate, nitrogen and potassium fertilizer evenly according to the proportion of 1:2:2, about every 15 days, which helps to deepen the color of the leaves and have more luster, so it is not suitable to apply excessive nitrogen fertilizer. In addition, if you choose liquid fertilizer, it can be sprayed on the leaves every 15 days or so, which contributes to plant germination and growth, and is not suitable for fertilization in summer and winter.

 
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