Abstract: Have your water banyan trees grown a little wilted recently? Don't worry, let me give you advice and let your water banyan come back to life! Water banyan, a plant with green leaves and elegant shape, is not difficult to maintain. As long as you master a few tips, it can be developed in your home...
Have your water banyan trees grown a little wilted recently? Don't worry, let me give you advice and let your water banyan come back to life! Water banyan, a plant with green leaves and elegant shape, is not difficult to maintain. As long as you master a few tips, it can become a beautiful scenery in your home. Illumination: The balance between sun and shadow网站图片位

Water banyan likes to scatter light, so first you have to find a good location for it. Don't put it directly in strong direct sunlight, as its leaves will burn and turn brown. You can place it next to the window in the living room, but make sure the window is ajar to let the sun shine through the curtains and shine on the plants. If the windows are fully open, remember to close a blackout cloth or use other means to block out direct sunlight. Watering chapter: There is more water and less water. Just right in the


The watering of the water banyan tree should pay attention to "see it dry, see it wet", that is to say, wait until the soil surface is dry before watering, water it thoroughly but no water is accumulated. In summer, due to the high temperature and rapid evaporation of water, watering may be necessary once a day; in winter, watering frequency can be reduced, usually watering every two or three days. Remember, do not water directly on the leaves when watering, to avoid causing them to rot. Soil: Ventilation and drainage are the keyThe soil of the water banyan should be selected with good ventilation and strong drainage. You can mix peat soil, perlite and garden soil in a ratio of 1:1:1, which will ensure both the permeability of the soil and the drainage of the soil. In addition, every once in a while, you can apply some organic fertilizers to the soil, such as decomposed chicken manure or cow dung, which can make the water banyan grow more vigorously. Fertilization: Balanced nutrition and promoting growth of water banyan require more fertilizer during the growing season (usually spring and autumn). You can choose liquid fertilizer, dilute it according to the ratio stated in the instructions, and apply fertilizer to the water banyan every two weeks. Be careful when fertilizing and do not let the fertilizer come into contact with the leaves to avoid burning the leaves. Pest and insect pests: Prevention is the first priority, treatment is the supplement. Although water banyan trees are relatively resistant to pests and insect pests, they are not completely immune. Common pests and diseases include aphids, red spiders and leaf spot diseases. Precautions include keeping the environment clean and regularly checking leaves for signs of pests or disease. If pests and diseases are found, they must be dealt with promptly. Aphids can be washed with soapy water, red spiders can be sprayed with pesticides, and leaf spot diseases can be controlled with pesticides such as carbendazim. Trim: Trim it at the right time to keep it beautiful. The leaves of water banyan grow quickly. If they are not pruned in time, they can easily grow disorganized. You can prune the water banyan regularly to remove the withered leaves and sick branches. This will not only maintain its appearance, but also promote the growth of new buds. Pay attention when pruning, and disinfect the scissors to avoid causing bacterial infection.
Raising water banyan is actually not complicated. As long as you master these tips, your water banyan can thrive under your careful care. Come and give it a try and make your home more vibrant because of the water banyan!