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The mage's ultimate practice of secret books will help you grow the flesh of the peak.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, In other words, the head of the exchange has recently shown you a lot of Masters' Meitu, right? Is it true that the blood trough is empty and so is the wallet? However, after seeing other people's pictures, many meat friends can't help but have doubts about their own mages.

In other words, the head of the exchange has recently shown you a lot of Masters' Meitu, right? Is it true that the blood trough is empty and so is the wallet? However, many meat friends after seeing other people's pictures, can not help but have doubts about their own mage, ah, maintenance methods to catch it!

The mage is the richest variety of colors in Jingtian, from red to purple, from green to tribute, and all kinds of very beautiful stunning to the extreme rosette brocade, and so on. Summer is coming, and the colorful season for the mage is coming again. Are you ready?

But, many friends feel heartache for the parting of the mage in summer, thinking that the mage is not easy to raise, leave the green in the house and die outside, and once felt discouraged by the breeding of the mage.

Here comes So benefit. First, let's enjoy a dazzling wave of mage Meitu and recharge.

Compared with other succulent plants of Sedum, the mage prefers sunny, warm and dry places, especially to be ventilated. When the growing environment is hot, muggy and not ventilated, the mage directly Over to show you.

The purpose of changing soil in spring and summer is to spend summer, and that in summer and autumn is for better growth. As the summer approaches, the mage is about to go dormant, so it is best to change the soil two months before the summer in order to spend the summer.

At this time, the soil should be mainly loose and permeable, and qualified friends can fully use 75% of the granular soil, the gap between particles and particles, which can fully ensure the air permeability and water permeability between succulent roots. Of course, there is no 100% guarantee that granular soil is the right choice.

There is another way, in summer in June and soil change in March, you can use an appropriate amount of sand (5 parts) + peat soil (3 parts) + perlite (2 parts). This soil allocation method can not only keep hydrophobic to the maximum extent, but also have sufficient nutrients to maintain the absorption of roots.

Within two months after the soil change, after the spring growing season, the mage root system takes root and spreads in the sandy soil, which can maximize the hot summer.

Near the early autumn, the autumn is high and crisp, and the mage's dormancy is over. At this time, the mage experiences the torment of a hot summer, the green main pole has turned brown, and gradually appears Lignification, which is what we often call the wooden mage.

The Lignified mage fiber is thicker and tougher, and the root system becomes thicker and tougher, grasping the soil tightly and effectively keeping the plant growing.

At this time, it is necessary to change the soil for the second time in a year, using 5 parts of peat soil + 2 parts of coconut bran + 2 parts of perlite + 1 part of sand. Qualified friends can also slightly add dozens of slow-release fertilizers when mixing the soil, because in the growing season, and its nutrition consumption.

The mage likes warm, ventilated, dry and sunny places. Please note that the hot summer sun will directly burn the mage leaves. When the middle part of the mage leaves near the center of the flower shows signs of drying up, please shade them as appropriate.

The mage grows in spring and autumn, hibernates in summer, and decides whether to grow according to the indoor temperature in winter. if the temperature is right and the water can keep up, the mage can also grow quickly in winter.

20-25 degrees in spring and autumn is the best temperature for mages to grow. When the summer temperature rises above 35 degrees, ventilation is needed. When the winter temperature is below minus five degrees, the mage stops growing. Please pay attention to heat preservation to avoid unnecessary results such as water and black rot caused by cold air.

The mage should pay attention to two points: one is not dry and then watered, and the other is not watered during the dormant period. Dry and re-irrigated, this method is suitable for granular soil, and most of the time mages use granular soil in summer when the mage is dormant, the general habit of watering is not applicable to mages.

In the growing season, the mage generally uses more peat soil, although the addition of coconut bran, perlite and sand can effectively stop the soil from hardening, but the master's capillaries can gradually grasp the soil to form a mass after a long time of growth.

Many friends like to use a very large pottery basin, which has a small mouth, a large depth and a lot of soil, making it more difficult to guess whether the pottery basin is dry or not.

Therefore, as long as you pay attention to one thing, when the mage's leaves begin to grow, that is, the leaves are not so strong, and when you touch the leaves with your hands, they are soft, which means that the mage is short of water.

Another point is that mages are generally all green in the growing season, of course, with the exception of those with brocade, there will be other colors. When the leaves of the mage begin to appear purple border (except green mage, green tea mage, green cashmere, Der Spiegel mage, jade ice mage), it also means that the amount of water that can be absorbed by the mage root system has begun to be lower than that emitted by the sun, and it can be watered every few days.

In particular, do not water in summer, the mage is dormant in summer, the root system absorbs very little water, and depends entirely on the water stored in the body and the nutrients produced by photosynthesis to survive at a low cost.

Watering at this time will keep the root system soaked in water, increasing water absorption, resulting in black rot of the main rod, withering, and layer by layer of leaves falling, which is really hopeless at this time.

The mage's way of reproduction is generally cuttage, and some mages with thick leaves can also use the way of leaf cutting to reproduce. Here is a little introduction, but it is recommended that you reproduce unless you have to, because once the mage is beheaded, the integrity and aesthetics of the whole will be reduced.

Cutting propagation, this kind of propagation method generally selects the green pole under the mage's head to cut in, then smears carbendazim or chlorothalonil on the main rod wound, and the cut branches are placed in a ventilated place, and the natural air-dried wound is usually 2-3 days. This is beheading.

For 2-3 days, the wound is air-dried, using normal mage growing season soil (peat soil + coconut bran + perlite + sand + slow-release fertilizer), tidal soil planting: cut-off branches in wet soil.

Ordinary wizards generally take root in 2-3 weeks, with the exception of individual mages, such as Jade Bing, where the normal rooting process takes one month, and if the time, climate and environment do not adapt, it will be delayed to 2 months or no rooting.

If the mage does not take root for too long, hold the mage's head by hand. If you feel the pull of mutual force, it means that the mage has taken root. If you mention it, check to see if the bottom of the main rod has dried up or formed a tumor.

At this point, the dry part or the front of the tumor needs to be cut off with a scalpel, dry the wound and then re-cut. Leaf insertion reproduction, this method of reproduction is to select healthy leaves and put them in a humid and cool environment.

If there are conditions, put the leaves on the seedling plate with a net opening at the bottom, cover them with a 60% transparent sunshade net, and remember not to illuminate with strong light, waiting for the leaves to take root and sprout.

When the root system of the leaf reaches 1 cm, and the bud is about 1 cm, you can take it out, bury the root system in the soil, and wait for the basin to grow.

 
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