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Planting method of Brazilian wood

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Health link: Brazilian wood absorbs harmful gases such as xylene, toluene, dichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde, and is suitable for indoor sunny places. Light: BA.

Health link: Brazilian wood absorbs harmful gases such as xylene, toluene, dichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde, and is suitable for indoor sunny places.

Lighting: Brazilian wood likes high temperature and humid climate. It is highly adaptable to light and can grow in a little shade or sunlight, but it is appropriate to receive more sunlight in spring, autumn and winter, and shade or indoor ventilation in summer.

Moisture, humidity: Brazilian wood does not need much moisture, but it has higher requirements for humidity, like humidity and'I 'white waterlogging. During the peak leaf growth period, keep the basin soil moist, the air humidity is 70%-80%, and often spray water to the leaf surface, but the basin soil can not accumulate water. Watering should be controlled in winter.

Propagation: cuttage is mainly used. The branches pruned from the branches with poor plant type were used as cutting materials, cut into 5-10 cm segments, and cut upright or recumbent on the cutter with coarse sand or vermiculite as medium. Water culture can also be used to promote its rooting. The specific method is to insert the cut stem into the water, the cross section should be smooth, and the upper end can be coated with wax to prevent water evaporation, which is especially important in the dry season; the lower end is immersed in water 2-3 cm, the temperature is above 25 art, and the water and containers should be kept clean. The top with leaves can take root faster, and it can take root in 3-4 weeks, while the stem segment can take root slowly, sometimes it takes 2-3 months to grow new roots and buds.

 
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