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  • Persia seeds the seeds in the sand

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    Key Point:Persia seeds the seeds in the sandSeeding time: if you want to bloom in the summer, you can plant it in february-march. In the case of open-air maintenance, the choice is to sow in mid-april。Sowing media: the pelvis requires laxation, organic enrichment and mixing with a suitable amount of curing organic fertilizers, which then mix seeds and sand into seed beds and soak the soil。Premium management: 4-5 leafs are transplanted to the

    Persia seeds the seeds in the sand

    Seeding time: if you want to bloom in the summer, you can plant it in february-march. In the case of open-air maintenance, the choice is to sow in mid-april。

    Sowing media: the pelvis requires laxation, organic enrichment and mixing with a suitable amount of curing organic fertilizers, which then mix seeds and sand into seed beds and soak the soil。

    Premium management: 4-5 leafs are transplanted to the heart of the nutrients when they grow, with no need to fatten them。

    Long-term management: multi-crystals during growth and reduced water。

    Pest and pest control: strengthening the fight against pollinosis and red spiders。

    Persia planting techniques

    I. The method of seeding persia

    Time of seeding

    If the summer flower is needed, it should be sowed between february and march in the early spring, preferably in conditions where the temperature is controlled. If open seeding is intended, seeding should take place in the middle of april at a suitable temperature, which will yield seedlings in about a week。

    Persia planting techniques

    2. Sowing media

    Persia seeding media should select a defusing, organically rich soil, with a certain amount of decomposition organic fat applied prior to sowing. When seed is sowed, the seeds and a certain amount of sand are evenly mixed and distributed evenly to the bed of the seedlings, with approximately a centimetre of the soil behind it. Soil moisture is maintained after seeding and the temperature is controlled at about 18°c so that the seeding occurs。

    Persia planting techniques

    3. Early childhood management

    In the event of the birth of four to five real leaves, the peso can be transplanted to the nutrient and given a heart. In the long run, young children are not required to apply fertilizers in order to prevent the growth of the leaves and to affect the flowering。

    Persia planting techniques

    4. Long-term management

    Persia strains are relatively large, thin, flowery and beautiful, and fall back in the face of wind or other bad weather, affecting value appreciation. As a result, the entire growth of the persian daisies requires multiple heart breaks and less watering, which not only promotes branches, but also dwarfs the plant and prevents inversion in the growth process。

    Persia planting techniques

    5. Pest management

    (1) red spider: persia is prone to the presence of red spiders when hot and dry, whether you like it or not, and it is highly probable that the red spiders will be born of persian daisies, even if they are planted on two, and should be detected early and prevented, with an initial spraying of 40% of dicofol cream of between 1,000 and 1,500 times。

    (2) powder disease: not to be too dense during planting, to maintain good ventilation, to remove and destroy the leaves and strains in time for the onset of the disease, and to prevent further contamination. Fifteen per cent of the powder is sprayed 1500 times as stainless as humid powder, or 10 per cent is sprayed between 1,200 and 1,500 times as a non-diseased powder, with two drugs being used alternately and two to three times in a row。

    Persia planting techniques

    Ii. How many plants can be planted in the persian daisies

    One, if the plant is too dense to affect the whole beauty of the persian daisy, it is easy to breed the fungus, and if it is too small, it also affects the beauty of the persian daisy。

    2. Transplanting a root of the budding persian daisy to the new basin, while burying it deep in the ground, and observing the distance between the controlled seed strains, which cannot be over-integralized or over-skinned, in addition to the need for graft treatment of the strains in order to avoid the fall of the persian daisy。

    Persia planting techniques

    3. When the growth rate is significantly accelerated after the successful displacement of the persian daisies, there is a need to provide sufficient sunlight to plant plants to avoid insufficient light, leading to the birth of the persian daisies, unnecessary loss of nutrients, and insufficient growth space in the basin, which tends to breed pathogens。

    4. When the persyreum is replaced with a full amount of base fat in the basin, there is no longer a need for long-term fertilization, soil overweight, long leaves to reduce the flowering of plants, or when changing basins without applying base fat, with five times the water every 10 days。

     
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