Abstract: Large-leaf green radish is a common indoor green plant. It has ornamental value, air purification effect, and is easy to maintain. This article will give you a detailed introduction to how to maintain large-leaf green radish. Soil management The soil of large-leaf green radish should be loose and fertile, and do not use it containing...
Large-leaf green radish is a common indoor green plant. It has ornamental value, air purification effect, and is relatively easy to maintain. This article will give you a detailed introduction to how to maintain large-leaf green radish.
Soil management The soil of large-leaf green radish should be loose and fertile. Do not use soil containing excess fertilizer to avoid damaging the roots. When replacing soil, you can add appropriate amount of organic fertilizers such as decomposed compost or eggshell powder.
Watering Tips Large-leaf green radish needs to keep the soil moist but not too moist. Excessive moisture can cause root rot. To avoid excessive watering and uneven watering, apply appropriate amount of spray.
Lighting management Large-leaf green radish likes bright but not strong light, so it is best to place it in a semi-cloudy position. If placed under strong light, the leaves will easily turn yellow, curl or fade. If placed in a too dark place, the leaves will easily shrink.
Temperature control The suitable growth temperature for large-leaf green radish is 18℃-25 ℃. Too high or too low temperature will affect its growth. During high temperatures in summer, you can appropriately reduce the indoor temperature and increase ventilation.
Fertilization method When large-leaf green radish grows vigorously, it needs a suitable amount of fertilizer. Organic fertilizer or artificial fertilizer can be applied once a month. But don't use too much fertilizer to avoid damaging the plants.
pruning skills The branches of large-leaf green radish are relatively slender and can be trimmed appropriately to maintain their beautiful shape. When pruning, care should be taken not to cut the trunk and branches, and not to prune excessively.
Pest and insect pest control Large-leaf green radish is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it may still suffer from aphids, whiteflies and other pests during its growth process. Organic methods can be used to control it, such as using banana water or pepper water spray.
Regularly change pots large-leaf green radish grows rapidly and generally needs to be changed once a year. When changing pots, pay attention to keeping the root system intact, place the plants in new soil, and gradually add water and fertilizer.
Maintaining air humidity Large-leaf green radish requires a humid environment to promote growth. You can place some humidity trays or sprayers around the plants to maintain air humidity.
Regularly cleaning the leaves of large-leaf green radish can easily accumulate dust and dirt, affecting appearance and growth. You can gently wipe the leaves with a soft cloth or wash them with rice washing water.
To prevent damage to large-leaf green radish leaves are delicate, so collision and pulling should be avoided. At the same time, care should be taken to avoid pets and children messing around at will.
Regularly observe the plant status and sometimes develop various problems, such as yellowing, curling, blackening, etc. It is necessary to regularly observe the status of plants and take timely measures to avoid plant death.
The growth rate of large-leaf green radish is faster by shifting it in a timely manner, so it needs to be shifted and adjusted in a timely manner to avoid direct sunlight or excessive shadows.
Reasonable use of fertilizers Large-leaf green radish likes organic fertilizers, but don't use too much fertilizer, use it in moderation. When the plant is growing vigorously, the frequency of fertilization can be increased appropriately.
The above are the maintenance guidelines for large-leaf green radish. Only the correct maintenance methods can allow large-leaf green radish to thrive. I hope this article can provide some useful suggestions and guidance to enthusiasts.