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The maintenance method of white crane taro is suitable to be placed next to the gas stove in the kitchen.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, White crane taro, also known as white palm, bract taro, silver taro. Common varieties are Idacho, Ardito, Alpha, Domino, Jagant, Filinda, Pettit, Predy, Snow White, Stephen and so on. The plant height of White Crane Taro is 30.

White crane taro, also known as white palm, bract taro, silver taro. Common varieties are Idacho, Ardito, Alpha, Domino, Jagant, Filinda, Pettit, Predy, Snow White, Stephen and so on. The plant height of the white crane taro is 30 ~ 40cm, the leaves are long oval or broad lanceolate, the leaves are dark green, the veins are obvious, and the berries are spherical. The picture shows the white crane taro pot.

White crane taro can purify harmful substances such as alcohol, acetone, trichloroethylene, benzene, toluene and ozone in the air. It is estimated that every square meter of taro leaves can absorb formaldehyde 1.09mg and ammonia 3.53mg within 24 hours. In addition, the white crane taro has a high purification function of ozone, which is suitable to be placed next to the kitchen gas stove, which can effectively remove the special smell of oil fumes and volatile substances.

Conservation guidelines (1) soil selection for potted white taro should be made of loose, drained and ventilated soil, which can be prepared with rotten leaf soil, peat soil and a small amount of perlite, avoid heavy clay soil, and the basin soil should be changed once a year in early spring. White crane taro is more shady, as long as there is light to meet its growth needs, so it can be kept indoors with bright scattered light for cultivation. The most suitable temperature for the growth of Amorphophallus konjac is 22-28 ℃ at room temperature, and the overwintering temperature should be above 14 ℃.

In daily maintenance, attention should be paid to keeping the basin soil moist, watering frequently in spring, summer and autumn, and often spraying water on the leaf surface with a fine-eye sprayer to keep the air moist, and watering should be controlled in winter. It is advisable to apply thin compound fertilizer or rotten cake fertilizer and water every half a month in the peak growing season, and to apply less fertilizer or stop fertilization in winter and autumn. The plant division method is commonly used to propagate the white crane taro.

 
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