Breeding methods and precautions for Qingniaoshou
Looking at other people's green bird longevity leaves plump and plump, but the ones I raise are always wilting and drooping? This strange-shaped succulent plant has been deeply loved by young people in recent years, but it is prone to various problems if it is careless during the maintenance process. Today, we will share truly effective maintenance experience from a practical perspective. The core maintenance points create an ideal lighting environment to create Qingniaoshou's demand for light shows obvious seasonal characteristics. It is recommended to keep scattered light for 4-6 hours a day in spring and autumn, and avoid the direct exposure period of 11-15 o'clock in summer. In winter, you can boldly accept all-weather sunshine, and the effect is better when used with a fill light. Pay attention to the condition of the leaves: white hair and wrinkled lines indicate excessive light, and increase light is needed if they become green. The scientific soil allocation plan recommends a "3:3:3:1" gold ratio: red jade soil + deer swamp soil + volcanic rock + humus soil. The bottom layer is paved with 2cm ceramite to enhance drainage, and the middle layer is mixed with bone meal and slow-release fertilizer. Remember that new soil needs to be steamed at high temperatures or disinfected by microwave, and irrigating roots with carbendazim solution every month can effectively prevent diseases. During the rhythmic growth period of precise fertilization (March-June/September-November), nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are used alternately every 10 days. It is recommended to alternately use earthworm cast water-soluble fertilizer and seaweed fertilizer, combined with foliar spraying of HB101 activator diluted 2000 times. During the period of fertilizer cessation in winter, EM bacterial stock solution can be watered once a month to maintain root activity. The secret of intelligent water control adopts the "three-look watering method": look at the hardness of the leaves (watering when it is soft), look at the humidity of the pot soil (completely dry at a depth of 3cm), and look at the seasonal temperature (control water below 10℃). Maintain micro-tide in the basin soil in spring and autumn, provide a small amount of water along the basin edge in summer, and use the dipping basin method to replenish water once a month in winter. Special attention should be paid to ventilation and dehumidification in the rainy season.
Maintaining Qingniaoshou is like managing relationships, which requires continuous and careful observation and adjustment. Remember the twenty-character tip of "avoid strong light, mix soil scientifically, apply thin fertilizer frequently, and wait for watering at the right time." With regular pruning of old leaves and changing pots and pruning roots, you can reap the surprise of bursting pots in less than half a year. Start practicing these methods now and make your Qingniao longevity the focus of your circle of friends!