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How to raise mimosa well

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, How to raise mimosa well

Mimosa, also known as mimosa, is a very interesting plant. As long as you touch it with your hand or something else, its leaves will close and open later. Because of this characteristic, many people are very keen on cultivating mimosa. At the same time, many flower farmers saw the business opportunities and began to breed one after another, but they also encountered a lot of problems in the process of breeding. let's take a look at how they raise mimosa.

1. Soil

In fact, there are so many people raise mimosa, one of the important reasons is that it has a strong adaptability to the environment. Generally speaking, experienced florists are very particular about the selection of soil and soil improvement when planting. Although mimosa can grow in any kind of soil, florists generally choose sandy loam with fertile soil, good permeability and good drainage. Soil preparation will be more meticulous, and at the same time will be sprinkled with sufficient mature farm manure, turned into the soil and mixed well, and finally opened a good drain, you can wait for mimosa planting.

2. Planting

Mimosa can actually be planted all the year round. However, Huanong, who knows the growth habits of mimosa, will generally plant the largest area in spring, while the planting area in other seasons will be relatively smaller. Generally speaking, the best planting time is in March and April of each year, when the soil temperature basically rises to more than 10 degrees, and the probability of seed emergence will be better.

3. Watering

Mimosa is a tropical plant, so it needs more water, and it is usually near the water source where it can be easily irrigated. The soil moisture of the planting land is generally maintained at about 70%, that is to say, when Rain Water is less, he basically needs to see you water every day, or every two days or so. It should be noted that it is generally necessary to water twice a day in summer, and must not let the soil dry, at the same time, if there is too much water, it should be drained in time. In winter, in order to prevent frost damage, reduce soil moisture as much as possible.

4. Fertilization

Flower growers plant mimosa mainly in order to make higher profits. There is a certain difference in everyone's aesthetics, so florists usually sell them when they are the same size as mimosa. After the emergence of mimosa, when the base fertilizer is sufficient, nitrogen fertilizer needs to be applied once, which can promote the growth of mimosa. Fertilization in the later stage needs to be determined according to the growth of mimosa.

5. Prevention and cure

The resistance of mimosa is so strong that there is generally no disease. However, in the process of its growth, sometimes there will be beetles, then we can directly put on some quicklime for prevention and control. The second is that mimosa is not cold-resistant, the temperature suitable for the growth of mimosa is about 20 to 28 degrees, when the temperature is below 10 degrees, you need to do a good heat preservation treatment, otherwise it will freeze to death.

The above is what the editor would like to introduce to you today, the cultivation methods of mimosa, these are some experiences of flower farmers planting mimosa sorted out by the editor. If there are friends who want to plant mimosa in a large area, you can refer to it.

 
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