Breeding method of Yuwen
As a popular ornamental species in the cactus family, Yuweng has captured the hearts of countless meat lovers with its round spherical shape and pink flowers. But for this desert elf to grow healthily and bloom its iconic flower, it is necessary to master scientific and systematic maintenance methods. This article will provide you with a detailed analysis of Yuwen's cultivation secrets from environmental control to pest control. The core points of four-season maintenance of jade weng are temperature and light accurately controlled. The optimal growth temperature of jade weng is 24-26℃, and it needs to be maintained above 5℃ in winter to prevent frostbite. It is recommended to maintain outdoor full sunshine in spring and autumn. In summer, sunshade nets are needed to filter 50% strong light. In winter, south-facing window sills are needed to ensure direct light for 4 hours a day. Continuous lack of light will cause plants to grow excessively and flower buds to form. The golden rule of water management adopts the principle of "dry through irrigation through". The substrate is kept slightly moist during the spring and summer growth period, and water is only needed once a month during the winter hibernation period. It is recommended to use a point-spout pot to slowly fill water along the edge of the basin to avoid water droplets staying on the ball and causing rot. In the rainy season, it is necessary to dump trays in time to accumulate water to prevent root rot. Advanced cultivation skills analysis of nutrient supply plan Yu Weng's breeding method
When preparing the substrate, mix humus soil, red jade soil and coarse sand in a ratio of 4:3:3, and it is recommended to add 5% bone meal to the base fertilizer. During the growth period, phosphorus and potassium liquid fertilizer diluted 2000 times is applied every February, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate is added once before flowering to promote flowering. Be aware that excessive nitrogen fertilizer can cause spheroid deformity. Sowing should be carried out in an environment of 20 ° C, with disinfected peat soil as the substrate, and the thickness of the soil cover should not exceed the seed diameter. Pot replacement should be carried out in spring, and roots should be trimmed and dried for 2 days before placing in the pot. Novices suggest keeping 1/3 of the soil, changing the pot, placing it in a scattered light environment to slow down the seedlings for 1 week. Solutions to common problems Disease prevention and control system The rotten tissue can be removed in the early stage of root rot, soaked in carbendazim, and replaced with new soil for re-planting. When red spider is harmful, use a 75% alcohol cotton swab to wipe it, and when it is severe, use bifenzate and etafenazole alternately to control it. Regular spraying of mancozeb can prevent (T-J) disease. Environmental adaptation management Indoor maintenance requires ensuring ventilation for 3 hours per day, and spraying can be applied around to increase humidity when the air is dry. Newly purchased plants are recommended for observation in isolation for 2 weeks to avoid carrying pests and diseases. Avoid moving flower pots during flowering to prevent buds falling.
Through scientific environmental control and refined management, Yuwen can not only show a perfect spherical posture, but also bloom a stunning pink wreath in JIAOTI spring and summer. Mastering these maintenance tips, even novices can easily cultivate jade plants in excellent condition, making this desert beauty an ecological work of art in your home.