The maintenance tips of lush ginseng banyan leaves add color to the green home

Light, moisture, soil fertilization, pruning, pest control As people's love for home green plants is increasing, ginseng fig has become the "darling" of many families and offices due to its unique tree shape and rich meaning. It is not easy to make ginseng fig leaves lush. This article will reveal the ways to maintain ginseng fig leaves and help you create a green home plant. Illuminated ginseng fig has high requirements for light and requires sufficient sunshine. In the natural environment, ginseng fig usually grows in places with sufficient sunshine. When maintaining home care, it should be placed in a sunny position, such as a balcony close to a window. Or a bright place in the room, but pay attention to avoid strong direct sunlight to avoid burning the leaves. The water requirement of ginseng fig tree is moderate, and should not be too much or too little. When watering, the principle of "seeing dry, seeing wet" should be followed, that is, watering should be carried out when the soil surface is dry. Too much watering will cause the roots to rot. If too little watering will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Pay attention to it evenly when watering to avoid water directly washing the leaves. Soil Ginseng fig is suitable for growing in soil with good drainage and strong air permeability. Sandy soil or a mixed soil of peat soil and leaf soil can be selected. When replacing soil, ensure that the pH value of the soil is between 5.5 and 6.5 to adapt to the growth needs of Ginseng fig. Fertilization of ginseng fig trees requires appropriate amount of fertilizer supplements during the period of vigorous growth. Compound fertilizer is generally applied every 15 days. The amount of fertilizer application should not be too much to avoid root burning. During the period of slow growth, the frequency of fertilization can be appropriately reduced. During the fertilization process, Be careful not to let fertilizer directly contact the leaves to avoid burns. Pruning ginseng fig pruning is an important part of maintaining its beautiful shape and promoting growth. During the growth process, the withered leaves and sick branches should be pruned in time to facilitate ventilation and light transmission. During pruning, some buds can be appropriately retained to promote the growth of new branches. Pest and pest control Ginseng fig may be attacked by pests and diseases during its growth. Common pests and diseases include scale insects, red spiders, etc. When pests and diseases are discovered, timely measures must be taken to control them. Insecticides or biological control methods can be used, such as introducing natural enemies, etc.

It is not difficult to maintain the lush leaves of ginseng fig. Just master the knowledge of light, moisture, soil, fertilization, pruning and pest control to make your home plants full of vitality. I believe that through the guidance of this article, you will be able to have a green ginseng fig tree to add a touch of green to your home life.