Methods of Cultivating Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang
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Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang has thick, short woody stems, short lateral branches, and a clustering of Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang is very beautiful. Propagation methods include seeding, division, beheading, and leaf insertion. Generally, kites use leaf insertion for propagation, with a soil mixture of peat, perlite, and coal slag in about a 1:1:1 ratio. To isolate the plant from direct contact with the soil surface and to enhance breathability, it is customary to spread granular red jade soil, with particle sizes ranging from 3 to 5 millimeters.
Watering for Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang is done only when the soil is completely dry. There is no distinct dormant period, and it can be exposed to full sunlight. In the summer, ensure good ventilation and shade, water 3 to 4 times a month, and give a small amount of water near the pot edge to slowly get through the midsummer, maintaining the plant's root system so it doesn't dry out due to excessive dryness. In the winter, gradually reduce watering when temperatures fall below 3 degrees Celsius, keeping the potting soil dry below 0 degrees Celsius, and try to maintain a temperature not lower than minus 3 degrees. This way, it can safely survive the winter. Minimize watering in winter, and when watering in the spring, do so gradually to avoid root rot.
There is a significant difference between the north and the south, and the methods of cultivation at home and in greenhouses vary, but Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang is a relatively easy-to-grow variety with no obvious diseases or pests. Generally, just sprinkle some furadan on the soil surface when summer and winter come.
Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang is prone to dropping leaves, which is related to the humidity of the environment. When there is sufficient water, the leaves can easily fall off upon slight contact, and the fallen leaves can be used for leaf insertion, which is very easy to survive. Generally, the leaves are left on the soil surface and they will naturally sprout roots and small leaves, becoming independent small plants.
The above experiences and knowledge about the cultivation methods of Huang Bian ZhenYe TianZhang, I hope this article can provide you with some help!