Culture methods of peacock wood
Temperature
Malachite likes warmth and is not cold-resistant. The suitable temperature for its growth is between 18 ℃ and 28 ℃. The overwintering temperature in winter should not be lower than 10 ℃. If the temperature is out of date in summer, it needs shading and spraying water to cool down. The weather is getting cooler in autumn, so you should move the peacock wood to a warm place indoors in time for the winter. After putting the peacock wood indoors, you should pay attention to the indoor temperature not to be hot and cold, which will make the plants freeze.
Light
Peacock wood likes plenty of light, but it is not resistant to direct sunlight. When planting malachite, malachite can be exposed to sufficient light in spring and autumn, and should be shaded slightly in summer to avoid direct light, which is not necessary in winter. We should pay attention to make the malachite wood come into contact with enough sunlight, otherwise it will make the plant grow too much and affect its appearance.
Moisture content
Peacock wood likes a wet environment. There should be plenty of water in the spring and autumn, but watering should be dry and wet. To maintain a certain degree of air humidity, you need to often spray water to the leaves and all around the plant to avoid curling and falling off the leaves due to dry air. In winter, watering should be controlled when the temperature drops, and spraying can be used instead of watering.
Fertilizer
Malachite wood has a great demand for fertilizer. When breeding peacock wood, it is necessary to apply some compound fertilizer particles or mixed fertilizer and water during the growing period. In summer, when the temperature is higher than 30 ℃, fertilizer should be stopped, and after autumn, fertilizer should be slowly reduced. When the temperature drops below 10 ℃, fertilizer should be stopped.
Culture methods of peacock wood
The suitable temperature for the growth of malachite is 18-28 ℃, including 20-28 ℃ from April to October and 13-20 ℃ from October to April of the following year. The indoor temperature should not be lower than 10 ℃ in winter, but the adult plant can withstand a low temperature of about 5 ℃. When the temperature is more than 30 ℃ in summer, measures such as setting up a shed for shading and spraying water on the leaves should be taken to increase the humidity and cool the temperature, so as to create a relatively cool and suitable environment for potted plants.
In late autumn and early winter, when the temperature drops to about 13 ℃, it should be transferred to the shed in time, and the potted plants after entering the shed should maintain a relatively stable temperature, avoid sudden high and low temperature, otherwise the plant will lose a large number of leaves due to cold injury, especially in the early morning of January 5-6, there should be special auxiliary heating and heat preservation measures, such as adding plastic bags, giving electric heating and so on, so that it can pass the winter safely.
Malachite wood is more light-loving and cultivated in pieces, which can be arranged in areas with a little shade; potted plants can be maintained in the shade during the growing season, with 30% shading and 50% shading according to the intensity of light, and no shading in the shed in winter.
Family potted plants can be placed indoors with bright light near the southward window in spring and autumn. Summer and early autumn should be away from the southward window, or shelved near the east and north mouth, in order to avoid the direct light, but it can not be put in the dark, otherwise it is easy to cause branches to grow, affecting the beauty of the plant shape. Productive cultivation, put in the plastic greenhouse in winter, if the conditions permit, rainy weather can be given appropriate supplementary light, in case the leaves are dim and discolored.
Culture methods and matters needing attention of peacock wood
Temperature of culture method of peacock wood
Malachite likes warmth and is not cold-resistant. The suitable temperature for its growth is between 18 ℃ and 28 ℃. The overwintering temperature in winter should not be lower than 10 ℃. If the temperature is out of date in summer, it needs shading and spraying water to cool down. The weather is getting cooler in autumn, so you should move the peacock wood to a warm place indoors in time for the winter. After putting the peacock wood indoors, you should pay attention to the indoor temperature not to be hot and cold, which will make the plants freeze.
Light
Peacock wood likes plenty of light, but it is not resistant to direct sunlight. When planting malachite, malachite can be exposed to sufficient light in spring and autumn, and should be shaded slightly in summer to avoid direct light, which is not necessary in winter. We should pay attention to make the malachite wood come into contact with enough sunlight, otherwise it will make the plant grow too much and affect its appearance.
Moisture content
Peacock wood likes a wet environment. There should be plenty of water in the spring and autumn, but watering should be dry and wet. To maintain a certain degree of air humidity, you need to often spray water to the leaves and all around the plant to avoid curling and falling off the leaves due to dry air. In winter, watering should be controlled when the temperature drops, and spraying can be used instead of watering.
Fertilizer
Malachite wood has a great demand for fertilizer. When breeding peacock wood, it is necessary to apply some compound fertilizer particles or mixed fertilizer and water during the growing period. In summer, when the temperature is higher than 30 ℃, fertilizer should be stopped, and after autumn, fertilizer should be slowly reduced. When the temperature drops below 10 ℃, fertilizer should be stopped.
Matters needing attention in breeding peacock wood pruning
In order to promote the growth of peacock wood and adjust the plant type, it needs to be pruned frequently. It is also necessary to cut off the diseased, withered and rotten branches of the peacock wood.
Diseases and insect pests
Malachite is vulnerable to leaf spot disease and anthracnose. Shell insects also appear when the air is dry, and red spiders are easy to appear when spring and summer intersect.
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Maintenance and management of peacock trees
1, appropriate shade in summer, autumn, winter to more sun, suitable temperature is 20°C-29°C. Winter temperatures are no lower than 5 ° C. 2. When the temperature reaches above 30℃, fertilization should be suspended. To 10-13°C, all forms of topdressing should be discontinued. When its leaves appear physiological yellowing
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In order to improve the ornamental effect of green radish, it should be appropriately shaped. 1, column type in the center of the flowerpot erected about 1 meter high, 5~6 cm diameter of the stick or bamboo pole as a column, the column wrapped with palm skin; planted around the column 3~5 cuttings rooted plants similar in size, in order to quickly take shape
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