Thor breeding method
1. Temperature: Raytheon likes warm environment and has weak cold resistance. The normal growth temperature is between 18 and 25 degrees. You can't do outdoor activities in winter, you can breed indoors. At the same time, the environment with large temperature difference is more conducive to its growth. 2. Watering: The normal growth of Raytheon needs to keep the soil dry and not too wet. If the weather is wet, the branches and leaves of plants will turn yellow. If there is water in the flowerpot, the roots of plants will also fester, so the frequency of watering should not be too much. Generally, water is watered once every ten days during the growing period, and once a week when it is hot in summer. Save water in winter. 3. Illumination: The normal growth of Raytheon needs warm and sufficient illumination, and its color is normal. If the light is insufficient, the red color around the leaves will fade and the ornamental value will be reduced. Fertilization: I don't pay much attention to fertilizer, because Raytheon can grow normally in poor soil. Of course, it can grow more vigorously by applying some fertilizer in moderation. At the same time, it can't be given phosphate fertilizer in winter, so it can be helped for the winter.
Second, feeding skills
1. Propagation: Cutting and branching are two methods. The cuttage survival rate of succulents is relatively high, so the disease-free branches and leaves are directly selected, and the wounds are air-dried and then inserted into the soil. When changing pots, separate the seedlings around the mother plant and replant them. 2. Pruning: Raytheon's branches and leaves are prone to aging, so it is necessary to cut off the aging branches and leaves in time so as to grow new branches and leaves, while retaining the ornamental function well.
Third, the problem diagnosis and treatment
1. Disease: Root rot will occur. This disease will lead to root rot, and it is mainly caused by insufficient ventilation. It can be prevented by carbendazim solution. 2. Pest: The red spider will darken its leaves. When it first appeared, it could be handled by pruning.
Four. Other issues
1. Toxicity: non-toxic, succulent plants are suitable for breeding. 2. Can I keep it at home? Yes, it has high ornamental value, and it doesn't need much energy to raise it.