Breeding methods and matters needing attention for Sarsevidia clavifolia
As a popular green plant in ins style home, tiger tail orchid has attracted countless fans with its unique shape and air purification ability. But many novices find that their plants are always wilting and their leaves are yellow and lying. In fact, the maintenance of this succulent plant requires mastering several key tricks, especially these three common mistakes must be avoided! The golden rule for making Sarseweera japonica burst into pots is choosing the right soil is half the success. Many flower lovers directly use garden soil to plant them, causing rotten roots. The correct formula is a mixture of peat soil + perlite + coarse sand at a ratio of 3:1:1. Special attention should be paid to laying a 2cm ceramsite layer on the bottom of the basin to avoid stagnant water and clogging the roots. Light-controlled wisdom scatters light energy 6 hours a day in spring and autumn to make the leaves firm, but the sunshade net needs to be pulled from 11 to 15 o'clock in summer. Here's a tip: Turn the flowerpot 45 degrees every week to make the plant type more symmetrical and beautiful. The advanced version of the watering formula remembers the "three-look" principle: look at the season (10 days per time in spring and autumn, 7 days per time in summer, and water supply in winter), look at the soil in the basin (dry it thoroughly before watering), and look at the weather (delay the rainy weather). When watering, slowly penetrate along the edge of the pot, and avoid watering it to the core of the leaves. These details determine the hidden level of life and death temperature control to stay above 15 ° C in winter to survive the winter safely. When the temperature drops suddenly, plastic bags can be used to cover the pot for insulation. Ventilation should be enhanced when it exceeds 35℃ in summer, and water basins can be placed around to increase humidity. Precise timing of fertilization Use nutrient solution diluted 1000 times every half of the month during the growth period, and remember the principle of "applying thin fertilizer frequently." Here's a trick: watering it with cooling water from boiled eggs can replenish natural minerals. Hidden knowledge of changing pots When changing pots every two years in the spring, it is easier to use the pots by retaining 1/3 of the protective soil. After changing pots, place them in a cool place to slow down the seedlings for 1 week, during which time potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be sprayed to promote rooting.
As long as you master these six core points, your rosesevids can not only grow into a tall and straight "small forest", but also bloom light green spikes in summer and autumn. Remember to wipe the leaves regularly to maintain photosynthetic efficiency, and prune them promptly when the tips of the leaves turn yellow, so that you can harvest spectacular old pile shapes after maintenance for more than 3 years!