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How to raise mountain kelp

1. Cultivation points: The cultivation medium should be fertile loam or humus soil, and the drainage should be good. It is better to shade 50-60% of the light, and avoid direct sunlight. Indoor cultivation should be placed in a place with sufficient light. Insufficient light will cause the leaves to fade and the leaves to be slender and have wavy edges. Organic fertilizers can be used for fertilization, such as decomposed peanut bran or human excrement as manure, and three-factor foliar fertilizers can be added 3-4 times a month. It likes high temperatures and humidity, and the suitable growth temperature is 20-35°C. In winter, cold protection measures should be taken at 10°C to prevent cold damage from drying out the leaves. Pay attention to good ventilation and keep the relative air humidity above 80%.

2. Repotting and shaping management Spring is the best time to repot every year. When the plant size is large enough, it is advisable to repot into a larger pot so that the roots have more space to grow. Dracaena plants are resistant to pruning. As long as the top or upper branches are cut off, the buds below the cut will sprout and grow into new branches. 1-5 buds can grow at the same time, making the crown rich and the plant shape More symmetrical, increasing the beauty of the plant shape. Many growers often cut off the top of the plants when they reach 1 meter in height. After half a year to a year, the price of the plants can increase 3-4 times. This is a typical deep processing process of flowers.

3. Common phenomena in disease and insect pest control are scorched leaf tips and scorched edges. This is a physiological disease caused by too dry air or irregular watering and fertilization after drought or too low temperature. It can be overcome by strengthening daily management.