Goldfish chowder, called kangaroo, also known as goldfish, is warm and wet and semi-vaginal. Adaptive, drought-resistant and not very cold. Irrespective of the soil, it grows better in finely drained and fertile sandy soils. Light requirements are not stringent and are generally appropriate for growth in medium light conditions and resistant to weakness. Growth temperature is 15-25°c and winter temperature is 5°c. The question of how the goldfish chandeliers are to be preserved has been asked by newcomers earlier, and this paper is specific to how the goldfish chandeliers are to be conserved。
Goldfish chandeliers are mostly grown from chandeliers and can also be used in ordinary basins. It is generally well placed where there is sunlight, but appropriate shades are provided when the sun is too strong to keep the soil slightly wet。
Light: the chandelier is sensitive to the light, and if the sun comes straight in the summer autumn, the leaves are yellow and even the whole body dies. In winter, as the sun is not strong, the chandeliers can be given proper access to some direct sunlight。
Temperature: the maximum growth temperature of chandeliers is 15-25°c, and the temperature of chandeliers is suitable for growth in the three seasons of guangdong spring, summer and fall, but cold-proofing is required if winter temperatures are below 5-7°c。
Watering: chandelier coils, which are to be fully wet during the boom. During the winter hibernation, re-watering took place at a depth of about one centimetre on the soil surface. If the soil is too dry, it can lead to the temporary bleaching of the leaves and re-watering before returning to the original colour, while the tip of the leaves may become tan for good, thus greatly reducing the value of the view。
The chandeliers also prefer higher air moisture, so when the summer and autumn climate is dry, the air moisture around the plant is increased by measures such as spraying water, otherwise the top or edge of the leaf may also be burnt。
Fertilizers: nitrogen-based fattening can be applied every half month for the chandeliers that have begun to grow small plants。
Soil: chandeliers are suitable for light, fertile sandy border soil。
(c) reproduction: goldfish chandeliers tend to reproduce in seedlings, in separate strains and incubation, with the most common breeding methods, and goldfish chandeliers, with the most common adhesives, or strangulations, which can take place throughout the year and are spent in the interior for the best. Cuts 10 to 15 cm of a single year's birth treaty, reserves 3 to 4 leaves, removes the base number to the small leaf and inserts it into the sand。
Insects and pests: the goldfish gills are less fond of insects, the leaves are not honeyy and can be planted. If the soil brings in some small black flying worms, do not panic, they will not hurt flowers, but they are annoying, and they can collect some butts and water and water them, so they will not be infested。
Summary: this is an introduction to the conservation approach for goldfish chandeliers, which is expected to be useful to florists who grow goldfish chandeliers。
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