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Culture methods and matters needing attention of discolored wood

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The discolored wood originated from tropical Africa and was gradually introduced into China. But many friends' understanding of it is relatively simple. Today, let's discuss the breeding methods and matters needing attention of discolored wood with Xiaobian. I. Culture methods and matters needing attention of discolored wood

The discolored wood originated from tropical Africa and was gradually introduced into China. But many friends' understanding of it is relatively simple. Today, let's discuss the breeding methods and matters needing attention of discolored wood with Xiaobian.

I. Culture methods and matters needing attention of discolored wood

The cultivation of discolored wood requires loose and fertile humus soil to facilitate subsequent drainage. Discolored wood likes to grow in an environment with plenty of light and can be properly shaded in summer. The most suitable temperature for the growth of discolored wood is about 25 ℃, and the room temperature in winter can not be lower than 7 ℃, which will cause defoliation; watering and fertilization can be determined according to its growth.

2. Key points of discolored wood culture

1. Strong light exposure: variable leaf wood likes high temperature and requires strong light, so adults should be maintained under strong light in midsummer, and seedlings should be placed under the shade, so their leaf color will be more eye-catching.

2. Adequate fertilizer and water: in addition to selecting loose and fertile culture soil rich in humus in early spring, sufficient fertilizer and water should be given during the growth period. Generally, rarefied fertilizer and water is applied every 10 days or so, and the soil is watered and aerated in time after fertilization. To avoid too much nitrogen fertilizer, causing the spots or stripes on the leaves to become dim. Summer watering should be adequate, winter can not make the basin soil too wet, otherwise it is easy to cause rotten roots and fallen leaves.

3. The air should be moist: Yemu likes higher air humidity, so we should pay attention to increasing air humidity at ordinary times, especially in hot and dry weather in summer, and we should pay more attention to spraying water to the leaves and sprinkling water on the ground around the flowerpots at the same time to improve air humidity and make the local environment moist, so that the leaves can be more moist and beautiful.

 
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