How to care for Damo Funiu and the secrets to making it thrive in abundance.

How to raise Damofo mother well

Meat lovers 'love for Damofou not only stems from its round and lovely leaf shape, but also because of its unique aroma and easy-to-maintain characteristics. How can this fleshy plant with its own fruity aroma grow into a compact plant type and gorgeous leaf color? By mastering the following core maintenance techniques, you can easily cultivate a burst of Damofou. 1. Growth environment control temperature and light management Damofu is most suitable for growing in a constant temperature environment of 15-25℃. When it exceeds 30℃ in summer, ventilation and cooling are needed. In winter, it is necessary to stay above 5℃ to survive the winter. 4-6 hours of soft light irradiation every day in spring and autumn can promote leaf coloring. In summer, shade is needed at noon to avoid leaf burns, and in winter, full sunshine can be accepted. The water supply technique adopts the "alternating dry and wet" watering method: keep the soil slightly moist during the spring and autumn growing seasons, and strictly control the water during high temperatures in summer and low temperatures in winter. It can be judged by observing the bottom leaves-when the bottom leaves are slightly wrinkled, water should be penetrated, and after watering, it is necessary to ensure smooth drainage from the bottom of the basin. 2. Guidelines for Advanced Conservation of Damofou Niang Scientific Fertilization Plan How to raise Damofou Niang well

Apply slow-release fertilizer granules every 2 months, combined with a meaty special liquid fertilizer diluted 2000 times once a month in spring and autumn. It is recommended to add bone meal as base fertilizer to the substrate, and pay attention to avoid excessive nitrogen fertilizer causing excessive growth. Tips for changing pots and breeding when changing pots every spring, use a mixed substrate of peat soil: vermiculite: perlite =3:1:1. Select strong branches with 3-4 pairs of leaves for cuttage propagation, dry the cuts and insert them into micro-moist sand, and keep them at 20-25℃ for about 3 weeks to take root. 3. Solving common problems of Damofu japonica Pest Control (T-J) diseases occur most frequently in the plum rainy season. Garlic water can be sprayed on the back of the leaves in the early stage, and chlorothalonil and mancozeb can be used alternately in severe cases. Aphids found should be immediately removed with a 75% alcohol cotton swab. Red spiders need to be sprayed with abamectin and ventilation should be strengthened. Key points of modeling maintenance