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Raising duck feet is very simple. Remember four things: lush and beautiful, you know?
Duck feet wood is also called Liriodendron, and many flower lovers prefer to call it "money from all directions". Its branches are beautiful, long-term green, and especially easy to raise. Cut the roots and put them in the bonsai soil, and they will soon grow and survive. But there are still people who love flowers to raise duck feet, and the growth rate is very slow, the plants are weak, the leaves are yellow, and they look lifeless. Then how can we feed the podophyllum with lush foliage and unique plant type? Just remember five maintenance points.

First, the bonsai soil should be loose and fertile.

Yajiaomu is a southern plant and likes slightly acidic soil. Although it can grow and develop normally in neutral soil, its growth is weak, its leaves are dark and it has no sense of vitality. Family potted duck feet should be given loose and breathable pot soil containing nutrients, and bonsai soil should be dismantled for 2 ~ 3 years.

When moving the pot to the podophyllum, you can give him more humus soil with nutrients, and then add 1/3 of water-permeable and breathable raw materials, such as slag particles and fermented peanut shells, to ensure that the soil layer is soft and breathable, so that the root system can flourish and the plant branches can flourish.

Second, there should be plenty of water.

If you raise potted plants with podophyllum, don't let the bonsai soil suffer from excessive drought. Although it is also quite drought-resistant, in the case of insufficient water supply, plants will gain more prosperity and leaves will become solid, round and shiny. If you are short of water for a long time, the leaves will be soft and easy to sprout.

A plant itself likes water, and it can also be watered. When raising bonsai soil, don't let the bonsai soil be too dry. Water the surface soil as soon as it is ready. Every time you water, you need to water the bonsai soil at one time. You don't have to water it a little at a time. Everyone has become "half-baked water". In fact, the top soil layer is soaked, but the inner soil layer is not watered. Long-term watering like this is very unfavorable to the growth and development of plants.

Third, put fertilizer on time.

Although we can't expect green-leaf plants such as podophyllum to bloom, if we want their branches to grow vigorously and their leaves to be thick and bright, we should fertilize them regularly to supplement nutrients. If you don't fertilize him for a long time, water him. After a long time, plants can't digest and absorb the nutrients in the bonsai soil, and the leaves will turn black and look less nutritious.

Yajiaomu especially likes organic fertilizer. When dumping and moving pots for it, it is best to apply some base fertilizer to it below, or mix a small amount of compound fertilizer particles in the pot soil to ensure that there are enough nutrients in the soil to maintain the growth and development of plants.

At the peak of plant growth and development, give him some compound fertilizer or water some plant nutrient solution. You can send your own alcohol rice washing water and peel water, and often water them, which will make the plants grow vigorously.

Fourth, often go to see the sun.

Duck feet are actually flowers and plants that like sunshine very much, but they all have good shade tolerance, so everyone likes to keep them in the room and enjoy them. But when it is maintained indoors, it cannot be placed in the sun for a long time. Otherwise, plants grow slowly, tend to grow vigorously, and their leaves are yellow and have no texture.

In the maintenance process, except when the sun is too strong in summer, you can't directly expose yourself to the sun. In other seasons, it can be safely maintained in the sun, making it vulnerable to sunlight, improving the photosynthesis of plants, promoting the growth and development of new branches of plants, and making the leaves more and more dense and shiny.

In addition to the maintenance and management of fertilizers and the exposure to sunlight, potted plants need to be trimmed and beautified frequently, and those messy and thin branches should be removed, and the branches that grow too high and too long should be cut short, so that the plants can maintain their density and natural ventilation and transparency, and the plants can grow more vigorously and the plant shape is more beautiful and generous.