Culture taboos of calla lilies
1. Avoid low temperature drying:
Calla lotus likes to be warm and humid, not cold-resistant, and the indoor temperature in winter should not be lower than 10 ℃, otherwise it will affect flowering. During the growth and flowering period, pay attention to keep the basin soil moist, and often spray the leaves with warm water to keep fresh green and fresh.
2. Avoid smoke pollution:
The growth and flowering of calla lilies requires fresh air and is sensitive to smoke. Stove soot and oil fume will make calla lilies grow poorly, resulting in yellow leaves and falling flowers.
3. Lack of sunlight:
Calla lilies like light during their growth and flowering; especially when they bloom before and after the Spring Festival, if there is not enough light, it will cause the bud not to bloom and fall.
4. Avoid poor ventilation:
Poor indoor ventilation in winter, often caused by shell insects, and accompanied by the occurrence of soot disease. When the number of bright insects is small, it can be brushed off with a soft brush. Soot disease can be scrubbed with clean water.
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Culture methods of calla lilies 1. Soil selection:
Calla lilies should be planted in clay pots and purple sand basins with a diameter of 30 to 40 centimeters. They are born in deep, fertile and loose slightly acidic sandy loam. Rotten leaf soil, vegetable garden soil and fine sand can be mixed into culture soil at the ratio of 6:3:1.
2. Light temperature:
Calla lilies like warm, humid and slightly shaded environment, but the flowering period should be sunny, otherwise the Buddha flame bracts will be green and affect the quality. It is necessary to ensure that the light lasts for 5 hours every day, otherwise the petiole will lengthen and affect the ornamental value. Calla lilies are not cold-resistant and will be moved into the greenhouse in mid-October. In summer, under the condition of shade, we often spray water to cool and moisturize.
3. Watering and fertilization:
Calla lilies like moist and fertile soil, which is often called "big fat and big water". They should be watered during their growth. Topdressing can be applied alternately with liquid fertilizer such as rotten bean cake water and chemical fertilizer (compound fertilizer or diammonium phosphate), once every 2 weeks. When topdressing liquid fertilizer, do not pour fertilizer and water into the leaf sheath to avoid decay. It was mentioned before: "stop fattening when you see the buds." After the experiment and comparison, the editor thinks that the amount of fertilizer should be increased after seeing the buds, so as to ensure that the flowering period is long, the flowers are large and colorful, and the buds bloom continuously and bloom all the year round.
4. The use of ferrous sulfate:
In potted calla, the application of ferrous sulfate is an important part of the experiment. The application of ferrous sulfate can make the leaves of calla lilies bigger, thicker, green, smooth and shiny, and the petiole is not easy to elongate, so as to ensure the beauty of the leaves. At the same time, it can promote the formation of buds and prolong the florescence. The specific method is to dilute ferrous sulfate into a 2% solution and pour it once every one month, each time thoroughly.
The above is about the culture methods of calla lilies, but there are still some taboos about calla lilies breeding!
The most complete picture of calla lotus culture methods and matters needing attention
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The scientific name of calla lily is Zantedeschia aethiopica. It is a sturdy perennial herb. With tubers and easy to split into tufted plants, calla lilies have basal leaves, the lower leaves are sheathed and the leaves are thicker, green and arrow-shaped or heart-shaped, and the front end is more acute. This plant likes loose, fertile and humus-rich clay loam.
A brief introduction and flower language of ❤ calla lilies
Calla lilies are commonly used as bridal bouquets in Europe and the United States, and it is also the national flower of Ethiopia. The colors of the flowers include white, yellow, red, purple spots and silver stars. Generally speaking, the white ones are called calla lilies, and the colored ones are called sea taros. The flower language of calla lilies is eternal, representing nobility and dignity, and a symbol of purity, purity and friendship.
Culture method of ❤ calla
First, first of all, it has to be equipped with a soil basin of the corresponding size, and the soil needs to be fertile, neutral or slightly acidic. You can use two portions of fine broken pond soil or clayey fine sandy soil, one part of rotten leaf soil or compost, and then add an appropriate amount of superphosphate and mature human and animal manure to make it.
Second, calla lilies usually reproduce after flowering, need to peel off the small balls around the tubers and cultivate them for one year, and then blossom the next year, but some people say that the method of tillering and tillering can blossom in the same year, and it is necessary to pay attention to the combination of light and temperature, watering and fertilizing on time and paying attention to the use of ferrous sulfate.
Matters needing attention in ❤ culture of calla lilies
First, the horseshoe lotus is poisonous. Must be careful when breeding, must be taboo internal administration, because calla contains a lot of herbal calcium crystals and alkaloids, accidental eating will lead to sleep and other toxic symptoms, in fact, calla itself is a non-toxic plant, its toxicity is reflected in tubers, fleshy inflorescences and spawn. Chewing a small tuber can cause swelling and pain in the tongue and throat.
Second, calla lilies have medicinal value. It has the effect of heat-clearing and detoxification, and can treat scald. Just mash the fresh calla lotus tuber and apply it externally. Calla lilies can also prevent tetanus and can be mashed with calla lotus tubers when used. Calla lilies like a warm, humid and slightly shaded living environment, but there is plenty of sunshine during flowering, otherwise the quality will be affected.
Third, pest control of calla lilies. The tubers of this plant are prone to rot during dormancy or during storage. at this time, antimicrobial agents (401) and acetic acid solution (1000) can be used to spray seeds on the surface of tubers and store them after drying. Insect pests include red spiders and thrips.
Conclusion: calla lily is a kind of plant with various colors and sunshine, which has ornamental value and medicinal value. Friends who like it can buy it and plant it at home. The above is the brief introduction of calla lilies brought by the editor, as well as the appreciation of calla lilies pictures and notes. I hope you can deepen your understanding of calla lilies.
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