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The latest breeding methods of Paek Sul Hui

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Paek Sul Hui is a perennial succulent herb of the family Commelina. It is native to Guatemala, Belize, Mexico and other places in Central and South America. It has a unique shape and is easy to maintain. It is very suitable for family cultivation and appreciation. It is often used as a small potted plant to decorate several cases and desks.

Paek Sul Hui is a perennial fleshy herb of the duckweed family, native to Guatemala, Belize, Mexico and other places in Central and South America. It has a unique shape, is relatively simple to maintain, and is very suitable for family cultivation and appreciation. It is often used for small potted plants to decorate a few cases, desks, windowsills and other places, fresh and elegant, quite distinctive. Let's take a look at Paek Sul Hui's breeding methods.

The growth habits of Paek Sul Hui

Paek Sul Hui plants are clustered, stems erect or slightly creeping, short, thick fleshy stems hard and straight, covered with dense white long hairs, alternate leaves green or brownish green, slightly fleshy, lavender pink florets growing at the top of the stem. Should be warm, humid environment and adequate and soft sunshine, resistant to semi-shade and drought, not cold, avoid hot sun exposure and basin soil stagnant water. The suitable temperature for growth is 16-24 ℃. Under this condition, the plant can be maintained in a place with bright light and no direct sunlight.

The breeding method of Paek Sul Hui

1. Ramet: Paek Sul Hui split-plant propagation can be combined with changing pots. The method is to pour the dense plants out of the pot and plant them separately.

2. Cutting: Paek Sul Hui cutting propagation can be carried out in sandy soil or vermiculite during the growing season, and put it in the semi-shade place after cutting to keep the soil moist without stagnant water. Under the condition of 20-25 ℃, it can take root in about 2 weeks.

The breeding method of Paek Sul Hui

1. Soil: Paek Sul Hui basin soil requires loose and fertile soil with good drainage and air permeability. It can be planted with 2 parts of rotten leaf soil, 1 part of garden soil, 3 parts of coarse sand or vermiculite, and a small amount of bone powder is added as base fertilizer.

2. Watering: Paek Sul Hui keeps the basin soil moist and does not accumulate water during the growing period. when the air is dry, clean water can be sprayed to the plant and the surrounding ground, but the water droplets can not stay on the leaf surface for a long time, otherwise it will cause the leaf to rot.

3. Lighting: Paek Sul Hui can properly shade the light and strengthen ventilation when it is hot in summer, otherwise it will cause plant rot due to muggy heat and humidity. Keep it in a sunny place indoors in winter and control watering. 8: 10 ℃ can safely survive the winter.

4. Fertilization: Paek Sul Hui applies mature thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer once a month, but the amount of fertilizer should not be too much, so as to avoid excessive growth of stems and leaves and make the plant shape messy.

5. Pruning: Paek Sul Hui plants grow fast, so it is necessary to prune and shape the over-long stems in time, and remove the yellowing and withered leaves in the lower part in order to keep the plant shape clean and beautiful.

Matters needing attention in breeding in Paek Sul Hui

1. Paek Sul Hui plants are densely covered with long hair, which is difficult to remove after being stained with dirt, so extra care should be taken when applying fertilizer to prevent the plants from being contaminated by fertilizer, and the flowerpots should be kept in a clean indoor place to avoid outdoor rain pollution of the leaves.

2. Paek Sul Hui changes the basin once a year from March to April.

3. The new plant of Paek Sul Hui is more ornamental than the old one. New plants should be propagated frequently in cultivation and the old ones should be renewed.

 
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