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How to raise the latest golden leaf Buddha nail grass?

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Euphorbia angustifolia is a variety of sedum, which is a perennial herb of Sedum family. It is native to China and Japan. It is widely distributed in China with strong drought tolerance, low plant, creeping ground growth, golden leaves and golden flowers. It can be widely planted.

Euphorbia mandshurica is a variety of sedum, which is a perennial herb of Sedum family. It is native to China and Japan. It is widely distributed in China, with strong drought tolerance, low plants, creeping ground growth, golden leaves and golden flowers. It can be widely planted as a fine plant for flower borders, flower beds and scenery. Let's take a look at how to grow it.

Growth habits of Phyllostachys pubescens

Euphorbia angustifolia has strong adaptability, regardless of soil, and can grow on a thinner substrate. It has strong drought tolerance and cold tolerance. In summer, the roof temperature is as high as 50-55 ℃. If it doesn't rain for 20 days, it won't die. Cultivated in northern China, it grew well in spring, summer and autumn. The aboveground stems and leaves were frozen and withered in the severe cold period and were in a dormant period. In the following year, new buds sprouted as soon as the soil was thawed, and the ground could be covered in early spring.

The Propagation method of Euphorbia angustifolia

1. Sowing: sowing is mainly suitable for rainy season or cloudy days, requiring flat terrain, loose soil, moist land that has been ploughed and raked, should not be too large, cut the exuberant stems and leaves into 3cm and 4cm, sow evenly in the whole border, the distance between stems and leaves is about 1 cm, cover the dewy degree with fine soil, spray irrigation, keep the soil moist, and take root in about a week or so. Can enter the daily management.

2. Cuttage: the cutting is suitable for summer and autumn. In the flat, loose and moist ploughed and raked land, the furrow can be made with a distance of 10 cm to 15 cm. The vigorous growing stems and leaves can be cut into small segments of about 10 cm, cut in the ditch and buried in the soil, about 3 cm to 4 cm. After leveling the land, flood irrigation, irrigation must be sufficient. Once every 3 days, 2 or 3 times.

3. Ramet: in spring and summer, cut the stems and leaves into small segments of 6 cm and 7 cm long, sprinkle them on the ground leveled by the cultivated target, hoe gently on the soil surface with three-toothed target, make the stem nodes semi-buried and implant into the soil, and then spray water twice to keep the soil moist and take root in about a week. The cutting propagation coefficient of Euphorbia angustifolia is 1:20, that is, 1 square meter with good growth can be propagated by 20 square meters.

Culture method of Phyllostachys pubescens

1. Soil: Euphorbia angustifolia is strong, tolerant to poor soil, and can grow normally in all kinds of clayey and sandy loam. When potting it, we should choose a smaller flowerpot, and the pot soil can be mixed with ordinary garden soil and a small amount of river sand.

2. Temperature: the grass is slightly hardy and can grow well in cold winter as long as the air temperature is not less than 10 ℃. It can be placed in a sunny and sheltered place, the basin soil is neither too dry nor too wet to avoid freezing damage, and can thrive again in the spring of next year.

3. Watering: when the temperature warms up in spring, the grass begins to germinate. At this time, the watering must be sufficient, and at the same time, the basin soil should be kept moist. From April to May, the basin soil can be slightly drier, because it is a drought-tolerant plant. If too much water is not good for growth.

4. Fertilization: in the vigorous growth period, it is best to apply rotten manure to it once a month, so that it can grow better, and it will appear more luxuriant when it blossoms from May to June. greatly enhance the ornamental value of the caramel.

 
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