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The method of crown culture is also cactus. Who says it won't blossom until 18 years later.

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, The imperial crown, also known as the imperial crown peony, is one of the more unique varieties in the cactus family. Pot culture can decorate and beautify the home. Imperial crown planting is more difficult, in the process of breeding need special attention, then, imperial crown how to correct.

The imperial crown, also known as the imperial crown peony, is one of the more unique varieties in the cactus family. Pot culture can decorate and beautify the home. The cultivation of imperial crown is more difficult, and special attention needs to be paid in the process of breeding, so how to cultivate imperial crown correctly? Today let's take a look at the cultivation methods of potted imperial crowns.

The imperial crown of potted culture

Culture method of potted Imperial Crown

1. Selection of basin soil

Pot culture imperial crown, because the crown rhizome part is relatively large, so when choosing flowerpots, we should choose deeper flowerpot culture. Put some broken bricks or pebbles at the bottom of the flowerpot to help drain the water. The soil of imperial crown culture can choose sandy soil with good air permeability. Coarse sand and vegetable garden soil, humus soil, mixed with a small amount of peat soil or bone powder can be mixed into a medium, and then fill the flowerpot.

Imperial crown

II. Lighting management

Crown likes plenty of light, but remember not to direct exposure, exposure will not only affect plant growth, but also lead to plant discoloration, but daily maintenance can not be too shady, family pot culture crown can be placed in the room with sufficient light, and should pay attention to the strong summer sun, to appropriate shading.

Imperial crown

Third, temperature control

The suitable temperature for crown growth is between 5 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Celsius, and the temperature difference between day and night should be kept in a suitable range. The cold resistance of the imperial crown is relatively weak, and the overwintering temperature should not be lower than five degrees Celsius.

The imperial crown blossoms

IV. Watering and fertilization

The crown can be fully watered during the growing period, but it does not like the growth environment that is too wet. If there is stagnant water in the basin, it is extremely easy to cause rotten roots, which should be kept at a suitable degree of dryness and humidity, and should not be too dry or too wet. The method of fertilization is basically once a month, pay attention to sprinkle some bone powder on the basin first.

It's the same cactus. Who says it won't open until 18 years later?

Finally, the flower saying: as a genus of cactus family, the crown blossoms every year from May to August, so there is no need to be afraid to keep it for 18 years to bloom! The main diseases and insect pests of Imperial Crown are anthrax and root rot, and the main pests are red spiders, which can be controlled by drugs and pay attention to ventilation on weekdays.

 
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