The optimum growth temperature is 15 ~ 25℃, and the lowest temperature in winter should not be lower than 5℃, otherwise the leaves will fall off. New leaves will grow next spring.
It grows well in the environment with high air humidity and sufficient soil moisture, but it has strong adaptability to the dry climate in the north. Pay attention to the pot soil can not be short of water, otherwise it will cause a large number of leaves to fall off. Water should be properly controlled under low temperature conditions in winter.
Liquid fertilizer should be applied every 1 ~ 2 weeks in the growing season.
Change the basin once a year in spring, and pay attention to drainage if using plastic containers. Potted soil is made of peat soil, humus soil, perlite and a small amount of base fertilizer. You can also use potted plants with fine sand. Pruning doesn't need big pruning. If the lower leaves fall off and become polished rods, they will be cut short from the upper part to promote the germination of new branches. The cut branches can also be cut down and take root to become new plants. If you don't want the mortar to grow too high, you can pick your heart once when it is 30 cm long, that is, wipe your head and wipe off the buds on it. After a while, the side branches will grow out.
Question 2: What are flowers and plants like? How does it maintain duck feet? Also known as Liriodendron chinense, it is a common greening plant in South China.
I like warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment. The optimum growth temperature of Liriodendron chinense is 16 ~ 27℃. 2 1 ~ 27℃ from March to September, and 16 ~ 2 1℃ from September to March of the following year. It can still grow normally at a high temperature above 30℃. The temperature in winter is not lower than 5℃. If the temperature is lower than 0℃, the plants will freeze the fallen leaves, but if the stems are intact, new leaves will grow in the next spring. Liriodendron prefers wet to dry. When the air humidity is high and the soil moisture is sufficient, the stems and leaves grow luxuriantly. But too much water will cause waterlogging and root rot. If the basin soil is short of water or dry and wet for a long time, defoliation will occur. Liriodendron chinense has certain adaptability to temporary drought and air drying. Liriodendron has a wide range of adaptability to light, and can grow in full sunshine, half sunshine or half shade. But the intensity of light has a certain relationship with the color of leaves. When the light intensity is high, the color of the leaves becomes lighter, and when it is semi-cloudy, the color of the leaves becomes dark green. In bright light, the color of spotted leaf species is more vivid. Rich, loose and well-drained sandy loam is suitable for this kind of soil. Potted soil is a mixture of peat soil, humus soil and coarse sand.
Question 3: How does Yajiaomu raise Liriodendron? Trade name: Some merchants call it "cash cow" and "money tree".
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Liriodendron of Araliaceae.
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I like warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment. The optimum growth temperature of Liriodendron chinense is 16 ~ 27℃. 2 1 ~ 27℃ from March to September, and 16 ~ 2 1℃ from September to March of the following year. It can still grow normally at a high temperature above 30℃. The temperature in winter is not lower than 5℃. If the temperature is lower than 0℃, the plants will freeze the fallen leaves, but if the stems are intact, new leaves will grow in the next spring. Liriodendron prefers wet to dry. When the air humidity is high and the soil moisture is sufficient, the stems and leaves grow luxuriantly. But too much water will cause waterlogging and root rot. If the basin soil is short of water or dry and wet for a long time, defoliation will occur. Liriodendron chinense has certain adaptability to temporary drought and air drying. Liriodendron has a wide range of adaptability to light, and can grow in full sunshine, half sunshine or half shade. However, the intensity of light has a certain relationship with the color of leaves. When the light intensity is high, the color of leaves turns pale, and when it is half cloudy, the color of leaves turns dark green. In bright light, the color of spotted leaf species is more vivid. Rich, loose and well-drained sandy loam is suitable for this kind of soil. Potted soil is a mixture of peat soil, humus soil and coarse sand.
Question 4: How to maintain duck feet? I like warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment. The optimum growth temperature is 65438 06 ~ 27℃. 2 1 ~ 27℃ from March to September, and 16 ~ 2 1℃ from September to March of the following year. It can still grow normally at a high temperature above 30℃. The temperature in winter is not lower than 5℃. If the temperature is lower than 0℃, the plants will freeze the fallen leaves, but if the stems are intact, new leaves will grow in the next spring. Love wet and fear dry. When the air humidity is high and the soil moisture is sufficient, the stems and leaves grow luxuriantly. But too much water will cause waterlogging and root rot. If the basin soil is short of water or dry and wet for a long time, defoliation will occur. It has certain adaptability to temporary drought and air drying. It has wide adaptability to light and can grow in full sunshine, half sunshine or half shade environment. However, the intensity of light has a certain relationship with the color of leaves. When the light intensity is high, the color of leaves turns pale, and when it is half cloudy, the color of leaves turns dark green. In bright light, the color of spotted leaf species is more vivid. Rich, loose and well-drained sandy loam is suitable for this kind of soil. Potted soil is a mixture of peat soil, humus soil and coarse sand.
Question 5: How to raise palms? Palm planting needs to use loose, breathable, well-drained fertile slightly acidic sandy soil, which will grow poorly in cohesive soil or alkaline soil and be prone to diseases, which will weaken plant growth and reduce resistance for a long time. I like semi-cloudy or scattered light, but I don't like cool and strong full sunshine in summer. In the growing period, it needs to be given certain lighting conditions. If it is maintained indoors, it needs to be placed in a bright place. If the temperature is suitable, it is best to strengthen ventilation to prevent the blades from falling off.
I like a warm and humid growth environment. The suitable growth temperature is 20-25℃, and the wintering temperature should not be lower than 10℃. I can grow in a high temperature environment of 35℃, but I should combine shading and humidification. The humidity in the growing environment should be kept between 50% and 75%, and it can be slightly lower in the low temperature period in winter. In summer or spring, it is necessary to strengthen the humidity, and often spray water or water the plants and the growing environment for humidification, which is conducive to vigorous growth. Water love the water, drought resistance. Watering requires clean alternation. If you don't do it, water it thoroughly. In the golden season of late spring and early autumn, it is necessary to water frequently to avoid drought or waterlogging. Outdoor display personnel should drain water in time after rain to prevent water accumulation. If the environment is dark and there are too many watering times, the leaves will fall more seriously, so it is necessary to control the watering times slightly.
Sufficient nutrients are needed in the growing season, so during April-September, granular fertilizer should be applied once a month or watered frequently to dilute the fertilizer water, so as to ensure sufficient fertilizer supply in the basin soil, and some elements can not be applied unilaterally, otherwise it is easy to appear that the elements lack the appearance of disease, resulting in poor growth potential of the whole plant.
Potted soil can be mixed with peat soil, humus soil, perlite about 1/3 and a small amount of base fertilizer, or potted with fine sand.
Indoor cultivation can grow well if you can see about 4 hours of direct sunlight every day, and you can watch it for a long time in a bright room.
The amount of water varies from season to season, and more water is needed in summer. Water once a day to keep the soil moist, and water once every 3 ~ 4 days in spring and autumn. If there is too much water or waterlogging, it is easy to cause root rot. Fertilize once a week during the summer growth period, and loosen the soil with the same amount of granular fertilizer as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium before applying it. For varieties with patched leaves, if the nitrogen fertilizer is less and the nitrogen fertilizer is too much, the patch will fade and turn green.
Liriodendron grows slowly and tends to grow branches. Usually pay attention to regular shaping and pruning. Every spring, before new buds sprout, flowerpots should be replaced, some old soil should be removed and potted with new soil.
When perennial plants are too big for indoor cultivation, they can be pruned by changing pots.
Question 6: How to raise Liriodendron? The cultivation method of Liriodendron is commonly known as Liriodendron. According to years of cultivation experience, the cultivation points are as follows:
1 green plants like semi-darkness, especially in winter, and insufficient sunshine can easily cause leaves to fall off in a large area.
Don't water the green plants too often. Water the green plants every 10 day. Don't put it under strong light in summer, otherwise it will breed many boring bugs on the back of leaves.
3 like ventilation.
Question 7: How to raise Liriodendron after pruning? I have cultivated this plant for six years. I might as well tell my parents about my breeding experience, hoping to help you: 1 This plant likes semi-dark environment, so don't put it in the dark, especially in winter, when the sun is insufficient and the leaves are watered too frequently, it is easy to cause yellowing and large-scale shedding. 2. The drought-tolerant type is strong, and the watering frequency is 65438. The cold tolerance is poor, and the indoor temperature is not lower than 15 degrees in winter, otherwise the whole pot of plants will be frozen and it will be difficult to come back to life. 4 Don't apply fertilizer indiscriminately, which will easily cause large-scale soil hardening.
Question 8: How to raise duck feet in winter? Duck feet are also called Liriodendron. It likes light and bears drought. It is best to put it in a bright and ventilated place on the balcony. You can water it thoroughly when it is dry. It doesn't matter if the soil is dry without watering. It is afraid of waterlogging and freezing. Keep warm in winter. The temperature is a little low in winter, and the indoor temperature is above 7℃, so there will be no freezing injury.
Question 9: How to raise a light-loving and drought-tolerant plant on palm trees? Put it in a bright and ventilated place on the balcony and water it thoroughly. If the soil is dry and not watered, you'd better be afraid of waterlogging. It is best to spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate on leaves often. Ventilation in summer and warmth in winter.