What are the breeding methods and precautions for keels?
1, soil
Keel is a perennial succulent plant of Euphorbiaceae, also known as Lady Enforcers. Keel has strong adaptability and is not resistant to waterlogging, which requires good soil drainage performance. If you want to cultivate keel, you can use loose, breathable, fertile and well-drained soil for planting and breeding. Loose and breathable soil is beneficial to the respiration and growth of keel roots.
2. Temperature
Keel likes temperature and is suitable for growing in a warm, dry and well-ventilated environment. The keel is not cold-resistant, and the temperature suitable for keel growth is between 20 and 25 degrees, and the temperature in winter is above 10 degrees. In winter, it is necessary to move the keel to a warm and stable position indoors in order to win the winter smoothly.
dry
Keels like light and are suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light, but keels are not resistant to strong light. In spring and autumn, the keel can be moved to an outdoor position with sufficient sunlight to carry out photosynthesis, which is beneficial to the growth of stems and leaves. During the high temperature in summer, it is necessary to move the keel to a cool and ventilated place indoors for maintenance to avoid sunburn.
Step 4: Moisture
The keel is drought-resistant and waterlogged-resistant, so it needs proper watering during its growth. During the curing period, the keel should be properly watered according to the dry and wet conditions of the soil in the dragon basin. When the temperature is inappropriate, the keel will go into hibernation. After the keel stops growing, it is necessary to control the amount of watering and keep the soil dry.