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Culture methods and matters needing attention of Amorphophallus

Published: 2024-11-13 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/13, Soil: culture silver-bract taro to use strong drainage, loose texture of the soil. Moisture: in the vigorous growth period to give it sufficient water, so that the basin soil in a moist state, but there can be no stagnant water. Light: the light should not be too sufficient, and it should be properly shaded in summer, but not too dark. In addition, the basin should be changed once in 1-2 years.

1. Soil

Culture silver-bract taro to use strong drainage, loose texture of the soil, do not use too heavy soil culture. Rotten leaf soil, peat soil, garden soil and coarse sand can be mixed and used.

2. Moisture

It likes to grow in a moist environment, and it should be given plenty of water during the peak growth period. The basin soil should be in a wet state, but there must be no stagnant water. If the amount of watering is too much, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow or rot roots. The amount of water should be controlled in low temperature weather.

Third, lighting

The light of cultured silver-bract taro can not be too sufficient, it likes the growth environment of semi-shade. If the light is too strong, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Summer should be properly shaded, but not too dark. Growing in too dark places for a long time will lead to its weak growth and dim leaf color.

IV. matters needing attention

It grows very fast, so the basin should be changed every 1-2 years, and the basin can be changed before sprouting. The soil should also be replaced with new ones, and the rotten roots should be trimmed off when changing pots.

 
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