Adequate light, but avoid direct watering frequency, reasonable fertilization, pruning and styling, keep air circulation, pay attention to pest and disease control, and choose suitable soil for the big green radish. As a leader in indoor green planting, it is deeply loved for its tenacious vitality and easy maintenance. Many flower friends found during the maintenance process that their big green radish leaves are not full and green enough. Let's reveal the secret of cultivating big green radish leaves to make your green radish glow with vitality. There is sufficient light, but avoid direct sunlight. Large green radish likes to scatter light. Therefore, it should be placed in a bright place indoors to avoid direct sunlight. Direct sunlight will burn the leaves and make them lose their vitality. Adjust the position of green radish in a timely manner according to seasonal changes to make it fully accept scattered light. Appropriate watering frequency Big green radish likes a humid environment, but too much watering will cause root rot. Generally speaking, it is enough to keep the soil slightly moist. When the high temperature in summer, the watering frequency can be appropriately increased; when the low temperature in winter, Reduce the number of watering. Reasonable fertilization of fertilizers is an important source of nutrients for plant growth. For green radish, nitrogen fertilizer helps leaf growth, and phosphate fertilizer helps root development. Applying compound fertilizer once a month can meet its growth needs. When fertilizing, be careful not to let fertilizer directly contact the leaves to avoid burns. Pruning and shaping timely pruning of the branches and leaves of green radish can promote its growth and make the leaves greener. When pruning, the withered and weak parts, as well as excessively dense branches and leaves, can be cut off. Appropriate shaping can also help improve the ornamental value of green radish. Maintaining air circulation Indoor air circulation is crucial to the growth of green radish. Keeping indoor air fresh helps its photosynthesis and makes the leaves fuller. You can regularly open windows for ventilation, or use fans and other equipment to promote air circulation. Pay attention to the prevention and control of pests and diseases. Green radish is vulnerable to pests and diseases. If pests and diseases are found, timely measures should be taken and pesticides can be used for prevention and control. At the same time, attention should be paid to maintaining indoor hygiene to avoid the breeding of pests and diseases. Choosing the right soil does not require high soil, but it is appropriate to use loose, breathable and well-drained soil. Peat soil, legular soil, etc. can be mixed.
The key to cultivating green radish leaves is lighting, watering, fertilization, pruning, air circulation and pest control. As long as you master these skills, your green radish will have green and full leaves and become a beautiful indoor landscape.