Humus soil rich in organic matter and loose soil can be used as the base soil for cultivating Echinophylla. In daily mainte
Humus soil rich in organic matter and loose soil can be used as the base soil for cultivating Echinophylla. In daily maintenance, it can provide pollution-free river water for Echinophylla, soak all the soil, and also provide balanced nutrition for plants, so that Echinophylla can absorb enough nutrients and grow more vigorously.
How to cultivate Echinococcus rubrus 1, select soil.
Eupatorium adenophorum is suitable for growing in soil rich in trace elements and good air permeability. Humus soil with rich mineral elements and good drainage can be used as subsoil during planting, and it can be loosened every other month after planting to keep the soil loose.
2. Water
The growth process of Oncidium has a great demand for water. During the curing process, it can be watered once every three days to keep the soil moist. When providing water for cymbidium, we need to pay attention to the method of watering. It is best to directly pour the water in the soil and soak it completely.
3. Scientific fertilization
In the process of maintenance, it can provide balanced nutrition for cymbidium and make the plant grow more vigorously. When applying fertilizer to Cymbidium, decomposed farmyard manure, green manure or cake manure can be used to maintain the growth of plants, and compound fertilizer with balanced nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium can be provided for Cymbidium, thus improving the growth speed of plants.
4, add light
In the process of growth, Cymbidium can't live without light. Insufficient light will cause the plants to grow in vain, while too strong light will affect the growth of plants, causing Cymbidium not to bloom, so it needs to be placed in an environment with enough astigmatism to make the plants grow healthily.