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Cultivation techniques of Sabina vulgaris

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Sabina vulgaris is a potted plant with high ornamental value, which can be planted alone, in clusters or as a hedge, and can be made into a handstring, so many people like to keep a pot at home. What are the cultivation techniques of Sabina vulgaris? 1. The cliff cypress is usually dug in February in spring, and after excavation

Sabina vulgaris is a potted plant with high ornamental value, which can be planted alone, in clusters or as a hedge, and can be made into a handstring, so many people like to keep a pot at home. What are the cultivation techniques of Sabina vulgaris?

1. Mining and excavation

Sabina vulgaris is usually dug in February in spring. After digging, the roots are wrapped in plastic bags and then planted in flowerpots.

2. Soil requirements

Sabina vulgaris has higher requirements for soil, and the mixed soil with good air permeability, good drainage and good looseness is suitable for planting, such as the coal ash left by burning coal is also a good cultivation soil.

3. Moisture requirement

Sabina vulgaris requires high moisture. Generally, during the growth period, the soil must not be too dry. Air humidity above 70% is the best. If the temperature is a little warmer, the bonsai can grow well at 25-35 ℃.

4. Lighting requirements

Sabina vulgaris likes light, so if the temperature, humidity and light are suitable during the growth period, the survival rate is higher, and the leaves are greener because of strong photosynthesis. But in summer, can not be long-term outdoor maintenance, to appropriate shade net shade, generally noonday sun is more poisonous, this time should pay special attention.

5. Pest control

Bark beetle is a common pest of Sabina vulgaris. Once it is found that it is very harmful to Sabina vulgaris, it is thought that this insect has a strong reproductive ability, and if it enters the heart of the tree, it will directly kill the plant. At ordinary times, we should pay attention to maintenance and cleanliness, ensure the cleanliness of leaves and trunks, and use medicine in time in the event of insect pests.

6. Matters needing attention in the later stage

It is best not to make a second transplant within three years after planting, because Sabina vulgaris is a plant that is difficult to take root, and its roots may not have grown well at the time of transplanting, which will cause abnormalities in the roots.

 
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