Chapter 878
Fold potted plants
The flower likes scattered light and doesn't like strong light, so the light should not be too strong. The requirements of the other side flowers for soil are usually not required. However, after all, it is a southern flower, so the soil should be acidic, a little sandy, breathable and permeable. The other side
Manju Sahua
Manju Sahua
Flowers have ornamental value on the ground all year round, with leaves but no flowers, and flowers without leaves.
Lycoris is adaptable, the bulbs are dormant, and potted ornamentation is needed in the north, and the lycoris planted at the end of May should also be able to bloom. The best time to cultivate in the north: It should be planted in the spring (April-May). Most varieties prefer a warm climate, with a maximum temperature of no more than 30 °C and an average temperature of 24 °C in October, which is suitable for the growth of Lycoris. After 10 days of sowing, the root system grows vigorously, and the leaves grow out of the ground one after another. In winter, the average daily temperature is more than 8 °C, and the lowest temperature is 1 °C, which does not affect the growth of Lycoris. Watering should not be too much, otherwise it will cause its rhizomes to rot. Folded cultivation
Peel off the small bulbs around the main ball for propagation. Trim off the stump of the main ball, dry it for two days, and plant it after the wound is dry. When covering the soil, the top of the ball should be exposed to the surface of the soil. Potted plants are selected from large balls (with a diameter of more than 7 cm) that have grown for 3 years and can bloom, which can be planted with one ball in one pot or 3~4 balls in one pot. It should be planted shallowly, so that 1/3-1/2 of the ball is on the soil surface. Water 1 time after potting, so that the soil is slightly moistened. Wait for new leaves to emerge before watering. Liquid fertilizer is applied once every half month. In autumn, when the leaves are thickened and mature, watering can be stopped.
In 2~3 months, after germination, it will be repotted or replaced with potting soil. The culture soil can be mixed with 2 parts of peat, 2 parts of garden soil and 1 part of perlite, and a small amount of base fertilizer is added at the same time. Water less during the dormant summer period, and keep the potting soil moist frequently in spring and autumn. During the growing season, thin cake fertilizer water is applied once every half month. Lycoris likes semi-shade, avoid direct sunlight in summer, put semi-shade in spring and autumn to maintain, strictly control watering during wintering, and stop fertilization. Fourth, post-flowering treatment and pest control Lycoris should be cut off after flowering to reduce the loss of nutrients. The management of lycoris is extensive, common diseases are anthracnose and bacterial soft rot, the bulb is soaked in 0.3% copper sulfate solution for 30 minutes before planting, washed with water, dried and planted. Spray 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder every half month for prevention and control. At the beginning of the disease, spray with 50% benzolat 2500 times.
Fold potted plants
The flower likes scattered light and doesn't like strong light, so the light should not be too strong. The requirements of the other side flowers for soil are usually not required. However, after all, it is a southern flower, so the soil should be acidic, a little sandy, breathable and permeable. The other side
Manju Sahua
Manju Sahua
Flowers have ornamental value on the ground all year round, with leaves but no flowers, and flowers without leaves.
Lycoris is adaptable, the bulbs are dormant, and potted ornamentation is needed in the north, and the lycoris planted at the end of May should also be able to bloom. The best time to cultivate in the north: It should be planted in the spring (April-May). Most varieties prefer a warm climate, with a maximum temperature of no more than 30 °C and an average temperature of 24 °C in October, which is suitable for the growth of Lycoris. After 10 days of sowing, the root system grows vigorously, and the leaves grow out of the ground one after another. In winter, the average daily temperature is more than 8 °C, and the lowest temperature is 1 °C, which does not affect the growth of Lycoris. Watering should not be too much, otherwise it will cause its rhizomes to rot. Folded cultivation
Peel off the small bulbs around the main ball for propagation. Trim off the stump of the main ball, dry it for two days, and plant it after the wound is dry. When covering the soil, the top of the ball should be exposed to the surface of the soil. Potted plants are selected from large balls (with a diameter of more than 7 cm) that have grown for 3 years and can bloom, which can be planted with one ball in one pot or 3~4 balls in one pot. It should be planted shallowly, so that 1/3-1/2 of the ball is on the soil surface. Water 1 time after potting, so that the soil is slightly moistened. Wait for new leaves to emerge before watering. Liquid fertilizer is applied once every half month. In autumn, when the leaves are thickened and mature, watering can be stopped.
In 2~3 months, after germination, it will be repotted or replaced with potting soil. The culture soil can be mixed with 2 parts of peat, 2 parts of garden soil and 1 part of perlite, and a small amount of base fertilizer is added at the same time. Water less during the dormant summer period, and keep the potting soil moist frequently in spring and autumn. During the growing season, thin cake fertilizer water is applied once every half month. Lycoris likes semi-shade, avoid direct sunlight in summer, put semi-shade in spring and autumn to maintain, strictly control watering during wintering, and stop fertilization. Fourth, post-flowering treatment and pest control Lycoris should be cut off after flowering to reduce the loss of nutrients. The management of lycoris is extensive, common diseases are anthracnose and bacterial soft rot, the bulb is soaked in 0.3% copper sulfate solution for 30 minutes before planting, washed with water, dried and planted. Spray 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder every half month for prevention and control. At the beginning of the disease, spray with 50% benzolat 2500 times. Fold potted plants
The flower likes scattered light and doesn't like strong light, so the light should not be too strong. The requirements of the other side flowers for soil are usually not required. However, after all, it is a southern flower, so the soil should be acidic, a little sandy, breathable and permeable. The other side
Manju Sahua
Manju Sahua
Flowers have ornamental value on the ground all year round, with leaves but no flowers, and flowers without leaves.
Lycoris is adaptable, the bulbs are dormant, and potted ornamentation is needed in the north, and the lycoris planted at the end of May should also be able to bloom. The best time to cultivate in the north: It should be planted in the spring (April-May). Most varieties prefer a warm climate, with a maximum temperature of no more than 30 °C and an average temperature of 24 °C in October, which is suitable for the growth of Lycoris. After 10 days of sowing, the root system grows vigorously, and the leaves grow out of the ground one after another. In winter, the average daily temperature is more than 8 °C, and the lowest temperature is 1 °C, which does not affect the growth of Lycoris. Watering should not be too much, otherwise it will cause its rhizomes to rot. Folded cultivation
Peel off the small bulbs around the main ball for propagation. Trim off the stump of the main ball, dry it for two days, and plant it after the wound is dry. When covering the soil, the top of the ball should be exposed to the surface of the soil. Potted plants are selected from large balls (with a diameter of more than 7 cm) that have grown for 3 years and can bloom, which can be planted with one ball in one pot or 3~4 balls in one pot. It should be planted shallowly, so that 1/3-1/2 of the ball is on the soil surface. Water 1 time after potting, so that the soil is slightly moistened. Wait for new leaves to emerge before watering. Liquid fertilizer is applied once every half month. In autumn, when the leaves are thickened and mature, watering can be stopped.
In 2~3 months, after germination, it will be repotted or replaced with potting soil. The culture soil can be mixed with 2 parts of peat, 2 parts of garden soil and 1 part of perlite, and a small amount of base fertilizer is added at the same time. Water less during the dormant summer period, and keep the potting soil moist frequently in spring and autumn. During the growing season, thin cake fertilizer water is applied once every half month. Lycoris likes semi-shade, avoid direct sunlight in summer, put semi-shade in spring and autumn to maintain, strictly control watering during wintering, and stop fertilization. Fourth, post-flowering treatment and pest control Lycoris should be cut off after flowering to reduce the loss of nutrients. The management of lycoris is extensive, common diseases are anthracnose and bacterial soft rot, the bulb is soaked in 0.3% copper sulfate solution for 30 minutes before planting, washed with water, dried and planted. Spray 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder every half month for prevention and control. At the beginning of the disease, spray with 50% benzolat 2500 times.