Euphorbia Кирка锦 Autumn Management: Key Points of Lighting, Watering, Fertilizing, and Ventilation Maintenance

Autumn maintenance of Euphorbia Pavilion brocade

As the temperature gradually cools down, the Euphorbia Pavilion Brocade ushered in an important growth stage throughout the year. This succulent plant native to Africa is very popular for its unique markings. Scientific autumn maintenance can not only maintain its ornamental value, but also enhance the plant's overwintering resistance. The autumn growth environment regulates the light demand and placement position. 4-6 hours of scattered light must be ensured every day. The south-facing window sill or semi-open balcony is the ideal placement area. By rotating the flowerpot 180 degrees every week, the stems can be prevented from bending towards the light and the plant type is maintained full and symmetrical. If it lasts for more than 3 days, it is recommended to use a plant fill light to replenish 2 hours of light every day. The moisture control technology uses bamboo stick detection method to judge the watering timing: insert the bamboo stick into 2/3 of the pot soil, and after 30 minutes, pull it out and pour it thoroughly without moisture. It is recommended to use tap water that is left standing for 24 hours and use the point-tipped pot to slowly pour along the basin wall. Special attention should be paid to the sensitive part with brocade to stagnant water. After watering, the basin body needs to be tilted to drain the stagnant water from the tray. Nutrient supplementation and substrate management Autumn fertilization should follow the principle of "thin fertilizer and frequent application", and decomposed sheep manure and potassium dihydrogen phosphate should be used alternately in a ratio of 3:1. When changing pots, it is recommended to use a mixed substrate of perlite: sadisite: peat =5:3:2, and lay a 3cm ceramite drainage layer on the bottom. Regular spraying of EM bacterial solution can enhance root vitality and prevent soil-borne diseases. Special climate response strategies When the night temperature is below 15℃, gradually reduce the watering frequency to once every half a month. Temporary rainproof canopies need to be built during the rainy season to avoid rot caused by stagnant water in the leaf core. Before the cold current comes, a simple insulation cover can be made with transparent plastic film to retain ventilation holes to maintain air circulation.

The scientific autumn maintenance system can enable the Euphorbia Pavilion Brocade to accumulate sufficient nutrients to make reserves for the winter hibernation period. By accurately regulating the light cycle, improving watering methods, optimizing fertilizer ratios, and cooperating with phased environmental monitoring, plant stress resistance can be significantly improved and the coloring effect of brocade spots can be maintained. It is recommended to take growth record photos every month to compare and adjust maintenance plans.