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Breeding methods and matters needing attention of Oprina

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Soil: it is best to use loose, well-drained soil to raise Oprina. Watering: ensure sufficient moisture in spring and autumn and control watering in winter. Illumination: give it half-sunshine and all-day sunshine in spring, autumn and winter, and shade strongly in summer. Temperature: give it a growth environment of 10-25 ℃. In addition, attention should be paid to the prevention of insect pests and root rot.

1. Soil

It is best to use loose and well-drained soil for breeding Oprina, which can be prepared and used with peat soil and granular soil.

Second, watering

Sufficient water should be ensured when the light is sufficient in spring and autumn, and watering should be controlled when the winter weather is colder. It is best to wait for the soil to become dry before watering.

Third, lighting

Spring, autumn and winter can accept half-day and all-day sunshine, when the summer sun is strong, the leaves will become thicker and the white powder will be thicker; lack of light will cause the leaves to grow too long, which will affect their appearance.

4. Temperature

The suitable growth temperature of Opalina is 10-25 ℃. When the summer temperature is more than 30 ℃, it should be shaded properly. In winter, the temperature should be controlled above 5 ℃ before it can survive the winter. Low temperature may lead to frostbite.

V. matters needing attention

1. Insect pests: the common pests are shell insects, red spiders and whitefly, which should be cleaned up in time after they are found, and should be sprayed with chemicals when repainting is serious.

2. Root rot: if you usually have a large amount of water or no deworming, it is easy to have root rot, the rotten parts should be cut off in time, and the knife should be disinfected so as not to infect other plants.

 
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