Guide to leaf tree farming, how to easily cultivate green plants at home

Types and characteristics of leaf trees The cultivation environment of leaf trees The cultivation methods of leaf trees The cultivation precautions for leaf trees As people's love for green plant breeding grows, leaf trees have become the first choice for many plant lovers because of their unique leaf shapes and ease of cultivation. This article will introduce you in detail the cultivation methods of leaf trees and help you easily cultivate beautiful leaf trees at home. Types and characteristics of leaf trees Leaf trees, scientific name ivy, belongs to tendril plants. Because of their leaf shapes and rich colors, they are widely used in indoor and outdoor decoration. There are many types of leaf trees, common ones include green radish, spider orchid, ivy, etc. These leaf trees have the effects of purifying air, beautifying the environment, and regulating humidity. Cultivation environment of leaf trees 1. Lighting: Leaf trees like to scatter light and avoid direct sunlight. When cultivating indoors, leaf trees should be placed 1-2 meters away from the window to avoid direct sunlight.

2. Temperature: The suitable growth temperature for leaf trees is 15-25℃. When the winter temperature is lower than 5℃, the leaf trees should be moved indoors.

3. Humidity: Leaf trees prefer a humid environment, but avoid waterlogging. During the breeding process, the soil should be kept moist, but no water should be accumulated. Cultivation method of leaf trees 1. Soil selection: Leaf trees are suitable for growing in soil with good drainage and strong air permeability. They can be mixed with legus soil, garden soil, sand, etc.

2. Watering: Leaf trees like a humid environment, but avoid waterlogging. When watering, the soil should be kept moist, but no water should be accumulated. When high temperatures in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately.

3. Fertilization: During the period when leaf trees are growing vigorously, compound fertilizers are applied once a month, and fertilization is reduced in winter.

4. Pruning: Leaf trees grow faster, so long branches should be pruned in time to keep the plant type beautiful. After pruning, diluted rooting solution can be used to apply to the wound to promote healing.

5. Reproduction: Leaf trees can be propagated by cuttage, plant separation and other methods. When cuttage, select strong branches, cut them into 5-10 cm long, insert them into sand, keep them moist, and take root for about 20 days. Precautions for leaf tree cultivation 1. Avoid direct sunlight: Leaf trees should avoid direct sunlight, and should avoid placing leaf trees in places with direct sunlight.

2. Control watering: Too much watering will cause rotten roots of leaf trees. Keep the soil moist, but no water should be accumulated.

3. Prevention of pests and diseases: Leaf trees are vulnerable to pests and diseases. If pests and diseases are found, timely measures should be taken to prevent and control them.

Leaf tree cultivation is easy to learn and has high ornamental value. Through the above methods, I believe you can easily cultivate beautiful leaf trees at home. Let us enjoy the good times brought by green plants together!