MySheen

How to raise Brazilian wood for 5 minutes to teach you to raise Brazilian wood at home

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, How to raise Brazilian wood for 5 minutes to teach you to raise Brazilian wood at home

Now many families will choose to plant some potted plants at home after the completion of decoration, some choose peony, some choose rich bamboo, today, the editor is like everyone to introduce Brazilian wood. Brazilian wood is a kind of valuable wood, which symbolizes good wishes in the African region. So, how to raise Brazilian wood? Let me explain it slowly.

Culture method

1. About soil and water.

Do not use alkaline soil for Brazilian wood, it is best to use rotten leaf soil or peat soil, in which 1/4 of river sand or perlite and a small amount of mature organic fertilizer can be added. What is good for its growth is the loose soil, reasonable drainage, which is rich in organic matter. In fact, the Brazilian wood in early spring is adaptable and resistant to drought. Even if it is not watered for many days, it will not dry to death and is not as fragile as other plants. But if Brazilian wood is to grow bright green and luxuriant, there must be an adequate water supply. Brazilian wood can not be short of water in summer, so please pay more attention to it.

two。 About temperature and light

Brazilian wood can adapt to temperatures ranging from 20 degrees Celsius to 28 degrees Celsius and five degrees Celsius in winter. Because too low temperature will lead to chloasma on the leaf tip and edge of Brazilian wood, and more seriously, the twigs or the whole tree will be frozen, so in the north, Brazilian wood farmers move it to the greenhouse. Although the Brazilian wood has a wide range of adaptation to light, it is not resistant to strong light, so we should pay attention to shading so that the strong light will not lead to yellowing or scorching of the leaves.

3. Matters needing attention

The suitable temperature for Brazilian wood growth is 20-30 ℃. Winter can pass the winter when the temperature is more than 10 ℃, the growth will stop when the temperature is too low, and chloasma will appear on the leaf tip and leaf edge. Brazilian wood prefers shade and grows well in bright scattered light. Avoid direct light in summer and keep it in a cool place. In autumn and winter, just put it in a sunny place indoors. When the light is too little, the leaves of Brazilian wood will be grayish green and the stripes are not clear, and the basal leaves will yellowing, especially the variegated leaf species will become lighter or disappear under the condition of low light for a long time, thus losing the ornamental value.

Brazilian wood in the living room also has an auspicious meaning, after reading the above introduction, I believe we already know the way to raise Brazil, the heart is better than action, quickly hold a pot of Brazilian wood back home to raise it.

 
0