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Culture method of Red Angel Pepper Grass

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Light: red angel pepper grass grows well under the condition of all-day sunlight, which is not suitable for planting in indoor shady environment. Temperature: the suitable temperature for growth is 15-35 ℃, and the growth is slow when it is higher than 35 ℃ in summer. Soil: garden soil, sandy loam and clay can all be planted.

Light: red angel pepper grass grows well under the condition of all-day sunlight, which is not suitable for planting in indoor shady environment. Temperature: the suitable temperature for growth is 15-35 ℃, and the growth is slow when it is higher than 35 ℃ in summer. Soil: garden soil, sandy loam and clay can be planted. Cutting propagation: prepare the substrate, dry the cut leaf wound, and then cut it. Transplant: when the plant grows to a certain stage, it needs to be transplanted to give it more room for growth.

Red Angel Pepper Grass

1, red angel pepper grass can also be called red net grass, belongs to perennial herbs, foliage flowers, often used in flower beds, venue and theater layout, can also be used as flower baskets, bouquets of leaves.

2. There are two propagation methods of red angel pepper grass: sowing and cutting, which like warmth and cold resistance and strong adaptability, so we must pay attention to the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests.

2. Culture methods

1. Lighting

The requirement of the plant for light is not too high, it can grow better under the condition of all-day sunlight, the stem node is stout, the plant type is tall and straight, the leaf color is relatively thick green, the number of flowers is more, the flower shape is larger, the flower color is more gorgeous.

When planting on the balcony, it is easy to grow under the condition of bright scattering, and the ornamental property will be relatively poor, so it is not suitable for planting in the indoor shady environment.

2. Temperature

Plants have high requirements for temperature, which can grow well between 15-35 ℃, and grow slowly when the summer temperature is higher than 35 ℃. When the autumn temperature is lower than 10 ℃, the surface part will begin to wither and yellow, leaving only underground roots to survive the winter, and will sprout again after the temperature rises in spring next year.

In the winter in the north, we need to move back indoors for maintenance, and we need to place it on the southward balcony to allow it to receive as much sunlight as possible so as not to grow too long.

3. Soil

Plants do not have high requirements for soil, and can grow normally in garden soil, sandy loam and clay. Planting in garden soil and clay needs timely drainage to avoid stagnant water leading to rotting roots.

It is recommended to use sandy soil or honeycomb cinder mixed compost, barnyard manure or manure as base fertilizer to ensure the nutrition needed for plant growth.

4. Cuttage propagation

First of all, prepare the matrix, and then pour the water thoroughly after laying it, and let the peat absorb a little bit.

Cut the leaves that need to be cut, and the wounds that have just been cut must be dried, otherwise they are easy to be infected with bacterial rot in the substrate.

After drying the wound, you can carry out cutting, pay attention not to insert too deep, otherwise it is not easy to sprout, the matrix needs to be watered thoroughly before cutting, and after cutting is done, it will sprout in about 7 days.

5. Transplant

According to the type of plant, its growth period will be some different. When the plant grows to a certain stage, resulting in the remaining space in the greenhouse is too narrow, you can open the greenhouse and transplant the plant to the flowerpot for long-term viewing. Be careful when transplanting to prevent damage to the roots of the plant.

 
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