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How to breed bluebirds? It is best to breed fleshy bluebirds with soil.
1, the soil is mainly sandy soil, and the eutrophication effect is good.

Compared with common fleshy meat, bluebirds have a slightly higher demand for water, so special attention should be paid to the water permeability and air permeability of soil when mixing soil. Here, I suggest that you give priority to sandy soil. You can mix humus, river sand and perlite according to the ratio of 4:3:3. Rotten soil is mainly used to provide nutrients for the growth of bluebirds, while river sand and perlite can provide certain minerals while maintaining the air permeability and air permeability of the soil.

Of course, in order to further enhance the fertility of the soil, we can add some bone powder or dried fruit shells to the pot soil as base fertilizer, and then choose a material with good air permeability, with air holes at the bottom, and add a layer of air permeability before putting it into the pot, which can effectively prevent bluebirds from accumulating water.

2, at least 5 hours of adequate lighting every day, full-time lighting is the fastest.

Bluebirds like light very much, and will show a completely different growth state in the case of sufficient light and dark environment. Once the bluebird is in a poor light environment for a long time, the arrangement of leaves will be very loose and grow into the pot soil, which will seriously damage its own aesthetic feeling and make its color dim. On the contrary, once the light is sufficient, the bluebird will not only appear pink and blue, but also show great vitality. In my opinion, the growth of bluebirds needs at least 5 hours of light every day. If qualified flower friends can provide full-time illumination, Bluebird will repay you with the most amazing beauty.

But when the temperature is higher than 33 degrees in summer, the bluebird will go into a dormant state. If the light is too strong at this time, its leaves will be slightly burned. Therefore, in the hot and bright summer, we still need to take some sunshade measures.

3. Keep the soil moist and judge the watering time by observing the leaves.

Jade birds like to grow in wet soil, but the soil humidity should not be too high, especially stagnant water. If some flower lovers find it difficult to judge, they can judge by observing the leaves at the bottom of the bluebird, because the bluebird has a large number of leaves, thick leaves and strong water storage capacity. Once the water is insufficient, it will preferentially consume the water stored in the bottom blade, and then the bottom blade will wrinkle. We only need to see the folds of the leaves at the bottom of the bluebird to replenish water.