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  • Cultivation methods and management techniques (detailed planning)

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    Key Point:The dutch aryra is a chrysanthemum, a multi-year sapling plant with a plant of up to 100 centimetres high, a ventilated and wet growing environment that is highly adaptable, resistant to drought, infertileness and cold, and an environment where sunlight can be exposed. Due to the relaxed requirements of the soil and the light colours of the dutch daisies, it is a visiting plant preferred by many daisies. This will be followed by a presentation on

    The dutch aryra is a chrysanthemum, a multi-year sapling plant with a plant of up to 100 centimetres high, a ventilated and wet growing environment that is highly adaptable, resistant to drought, infertileness and cold, and an environment where sunlight can be exposed. Due to the relaxed requirements of the soil and the light colours of the dutch daisies, it is a visiting plant preferred by many daisies. This will be followed by a presentation on the cultivation of the dutch aryra。

    The dutch method of multi-breeding

    1. Reproduction methods

    Dutch daisies can be grown in separate strains, incubation, seeding etc。

    The dutch method of multi-breeding

    Time of planting

    The separation can be carried out in spring and autumn, normally every three years, or in spring and autumn, with the selection of smaller branches cut down and then inserted into the soil, with new roots to grow in about 18 to 20 days, with seeding to take place in april of each year and seeding to be observed in about 12 to 14 days after seeding。

    The dutch method of multi-breeding

    Soil

    Soil requirements are not particularly high and sufficient permeable and well-ventilated soils are sufficient。

    Fertilizer

    Base fertilizer is applied before cultivation, while fertilizer is applied every two weeks for the long term。

    The dutch method of multi-breeding

    Watering

    The water is to be determined according to the soil, and the soil's surface is slightly dehydrated during the growing period. It can be immediately watered as long as the soil is dry and then watered。

    6. Follow-up management

    Follow-up attention needs to be paid to pest management, to control the distance between each plant and not to be too dense, while increasing the flow of air and avoiding over-humid air, which can reduce its erosion by pests. If found, there is a need for timely drug spraying to avoid proliferation。

    The dutch method of multi-breeding

     
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