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How to raise mimosa how to cultivate mimosa and matters needing attention

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Mimosa must be no stranger to it. At present, it is very common in China's flower market, and it is a kind of flower that people like. Mimosa has high ornamental value and is interesting in breeding, so it attracts a lot of people.

Mimosa must be no stranger to it. At present, it is very common in China's flower market, and it is a kind of flower that people like. The ornamental value of mimosa is very high, and it is interesting in breeding, so it attracts a lot of people who want to raise it. But there are a lot of things to pay attention to when breeding.

How to raise mimosa

1. Need to be watered frequently. Mimosa is a kind of humid flower plant that lives in the tropics, so it is necessary to keep the moisture of the basin soil so as to keep it moist and not too dry; it is hot in summer, so you should pay attention to observing the actual situation and watering it about once a day. Don't let the basin soil dry. Spray water to the plant from time to time to prevent the plant from losing water too fast and even drying up. Watering in winter should reduce the amount of water and water as little as possible, otherwise it is easy to cause freezing damage.

2. The choice of soil. Mimosa does not have high requirements for soil, only general garden soil can be planted, it is best to choose some relatively loose and fertile humus mixed soil, of course, only saprophytic soil or sandy soil is also possible.

3. Keep enough light. Mimosa is a kind of plant that likes light, so it is best to put it on the windowsill or balcony with sunshine. Sunlight is beneficial to the growth of mimosa, on the contrary, if the light is too little, it will stop growing, yellowing and withering.

Culture method of mimosa

1. Fertilizer application: mimosa can be fertilized once a month.

2. Watering essentials: shy prairie is a tropical plant and likes a humid environment, so it is necessary to keep the basin soil moist, watering it according to the basin soil condition in summer, about once a day, do not let the soil dry, you can often spray water to the plants. in winter, the amount of water should be reduced to prevent freezing damage.

3. Pruning essentials: pruning not only has the function of shaping, but also encourages plants to branch and blossom. The easiest way to get a cut is to find the strongest new buds to start with. That is to say, keep the new buds and cut everything else. If the plant itself is strong, it can do as it pleases. (leave at least two leaves) the plant itself will sprout at the interface between the leaf stem and the main branch.

4, basin soil replacement: mimosa generally does not need to be changed, only need to apply some fertilizer and water in the maintenance process. Mimosa, which has been maintained for more than two years, can be changed in spring, but there is no need to replace all the soil, generally half to 1/3.

Matters needing attention in Mimosa Culture

1. To prevent frost injury, mimosa is suitable to grow in a warm environment, and the suitable temperature is between 20-28 ℃. If the temperature is too low, it will not be conducive to the growth of mimosa. When the temperature is too low in winter, it is necessary to water less to avoid freezing damage to the rhizome. The watering time is about the highest temperature of the day. If the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, it is best to give mimosa some protective measures.

2. to prevent diseases and insect pests, mimosa usually has few diseases and insect pests, and the most common pest is slug. If pests are found, you can sprinkle some lime powder to control them.

What if the mimosa has yellow leaves?

1. If the leaves turn yellow and wither after transplanting, you can put the plant in a cool place and slow down the seedlings until the plant returns to normal before taking care of it in the normal way.

2. If the leaves are not yellow caused by transplanting, the flowerpot can be placed on the windowsill in the house in winter. Generally, the indoor temperature can be maintained at about 10 degrees to get through the winter smoothly, so as not to affect the growth of the plant because the temperature is too low. Keep it in a sunny place so that the roots grow faster and need to be watered frequently, preferably every day.

3. Water shortage in summer, if the weather is relatively hot and dry, water can be watered every morning and evening, because lack of water may cause the leaves to turn yellow, and the leaves will not close if people touch them at this time. We need topdressing at the seedling stage. We can use fertilizer every half a month, but we can use less if we don't want the plant to get too big.

Mimosa has a large demand for water, so when breeding, we must pay attention to the control of water. Proper light is also needed, and if the light is not enough, it may cause mimosa to wither. Mimosa needs to be careful when it is cultivated. Only by doing every step well can it grow well.

 
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