Ceramic carbon ball negative ion implantation is a patented product, which has negative ion emission effect and naturally absorbs toxic odor and peculiar smell in the air. It is 100% environmental protection goods. Ceramic carbon ball negative ion planting is the new favorite of indoor mini-planting, which is green and purified at the same time, the first choice for environmental protection, and the green purification is super quality! It is suitable for the medium environment needed for plant cultivation and effectively purifies the water absorbed by potted plants. It can be reused after washing!
1. Pottery carbon balls can replace gardening soil, filter water quality, and keep water and nutrients.
2. A culture medium with various colors, cleanness, beauty and purification functions.
3. Insect-free, sterile, beautiful and non-decoloring, with moisture display function, it is a standard eco-friendly material.
4. It can be reused after cleaning, and the natural emission effect of negative ions can last for ten years.
Planting technology of negative ion planting of ceramic carbon spheres;
1, add water to the same height as the ceramic carbon ball, 1~2 hours later, let the ceramic carbon ball absorb water completely. In the later stage, the water is 1/3, and too much water will drown the seeds.
2. Spread the seeds evenly on the pottery carbon ball, and don't fall under the pottery carbon ball. Just keep the moisture at 1/3 during planting!
3. Pay attention to moisturizing and moisturizing before germination. It is recommended to water once a day. The germination time of seeds is about 5~ 12 days.
4. When plants grow leaves after germination, we should pay attention to controlling the amount of water, and don't put too much water. You can move the balcony to a ventilated place for proper lighting. Just put it indoors before germination.
What should I do if the bulb leaves turn yellow?
Selection of flowerpots
The reason why bulbs turn yellow depends largely on the place where they are cultivated. Usually, bulbs should be planted in a suitable growth environment, using sand pots, preferably plastic pots or porcelain pots. Secondly, the height of mutual spray. Generally, it is better to choose a higher flowerpot, so that it can grow stronger with the bulb. The development of roots will affect the growth of branches and leaves. If the root system can't develop normally, it will lead to insufficient nutrient absorption and yellow leaves. However, the flowerpot should not be too big, too big will also affect the growth of the whole plant, so we should choose the flowerpot with the right size according to the growth size of the plant.
Application of fertilizer
When bulbs are cultivated, the application of fertilizer will also affect the growth of plants. Usually, most people are willing to cultivate with their own soil, and then use liquid fertilizer, and sometimes a small amount of fertilizer can be put at the bottom of the flowerpot as the base fertilizer. Fertilizer must be used to supplement nutrients, but we must pay attention to the dosage and apply fertilizer appropriately according to the growth of bulbs.
illuminate
Lily likes to grow in places with light, and is a shade-loving plant. It should avoid direct sunlight and unnecessary damage to leaves. If the leaves turn yellow, there may not be enough time to look for them. At this time, they should be maintained in a sunny place. In summer, reduce the illumination time of the light bulb and put it in a bright environment, so that the leaves will not turn yellow due to strong light.
How to feed bulbs, feeding methods and matters needing attention
Lily is a perennial vine. Its flowers are spherical and umbrella-shaped It is not only a good ornamental flower, but also a medicine. So, how to raise a light bulb? The cultivation methods and precautions of bulbs are introduced below.
First, the cultivation method of bulbs
1, soil
Orchids prefer fertile, breathable and well-drained soil to sticky soil. It is best to choose loose and fertile slightly acidic humus soil for potted orchids. Appropriate amount of vermiculite can be added to the soil, some calcium superphosphate can be added as the base fertilizer, or 7 parts of humus soil and 3 parts of coarse sand can be mixed as the culture medium, with good results.
water
Lily leaves are fleshy, and they contain a lot of water. When cultivating, it is necessary to ensure that they are in a sluggish state and do not accumulate water. Too much watering will cause root rot, and too dry will affect growth, so watering should be both wet and dry. In midsummer, it is necessary to ensure sufficient moisture, appropriately increase watering, and often spray water on leaves to increase air humidity. The temperature drops in autumn and winter, and the bulb growth gradually slows down. At this time, it is advisable to reduce watering once every two weeks.
3. Lighting equipment
Bulbs like scattered light and semi-cloudy environment. When taking care of bulbs at home, they should be placed on the south-facing windowsill in spring and autumn to ensure that the leaves are green. In summer, the bulb should be moved to a cool place indoors to avoid direct sunlight, otherwise it will easily lead to yellowing of the leaves. However, we should not be overly veiled. If the light is insufficient for a long time, the color of the stem and leaf of the bulb will become dim, and the flowers will be few and not bright.
4. Temperature
Lily is cold-tolerant, and its optimum growth temperature is 15~28℃, and it grows well in high temperature environment. In winter, bulbs go into dormancy. At this time, they should be completely hibernated in a cold and slightly dry environment. The dormancy temperature should be controlled at 10℃ as early as possible. If it is lower than 5℃, it is easy to get frostbite, and then it will cause defoliation or even death of the whole plant.
5, fertilization
Organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer is mainly used to fertilize bulbs. Fertilize 1 ~ 2 times a month in peak season, and choose pancake fertilizer with nitrogen and phosphorus. At other times, due to the slow growth of bulbs, fertilization should be reduced or stopped to avoid fertilizer damage. In summer, the number of fertilization can be increased appropriately, and the content of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be increased to better promote bulb flowering.
prune
In the process of growth, bulbs should be picked in time to promote the better germination of new branches, and flower stands should be set in time to promote their upward growth. When bulbous orchids are about to wither, don't cut off the flower stems and let them wither naturally. Because the bulbs will sprout in the same place on the flower stem in the second year, if the flower stem is cut off, the flowering amount of the bulbs will be affected.
Second, the precautions of bulb culture method.
1, don't move the flowerpot at will.
For blooming bulbs, don't move the flowerpot often, otherwise it will easily cause the buds to fall off and the flowers to fall off. Protect the stem of the orchid after it falls and promote it to blossom in the coming year.
2. Control pests and diseases
Orchid is a kind of ornamental plant with green leaves and high ornamental value. However, there will be some pests and diseases in the maintenance process, which will affect the appearance. Common diseases and insect pests are anthracnose, leaf rot and leaf spot. When diseases are found, spray chemicals in time.
Tips: orchids like quiet, not moving, because it takes a long time to start growing after changing pots every time, so it is best to plant them properly after buying them, and don't change them everywhere. Also, Lily likes to stay in the same position. If you move frequently, the buds that have been generated may cause buds to disappear, so it is best to plan a light scattering and ventilation place for it from the beginning.
What about the rotten roots of hydroponic gold amber balls?
Jinhuqiu is a succulent plant of cactus, which is said to be very popular with everyone, so it must be widely planted, and there will be many common problems, such as what should I do if Jinhuqiu is rotted by water?
Causes of root rot in hydroponic Jinhu Lake
Overwatering
Jin Hu's origin is in the arid tropical desert, so Jin Hu's growth habit likes dry environment and is afraid of waterlogging.
If you water it too much, the roots will rot because they absorb too much water.
The soil is acidic.
Jinhu likes alkaline soil. If the soil with strong acidity is used for planting, the roots will be exposed to too much acid, which will lead to root rot.
Poor soil drainage
The growth of Jinhu needs drainage, good ventilation and rich calcareous sand. The soil should not be too sticky or too wet, which will lead to plant stunting and root rot.
Control of root rot in hydroponic Jinhu Lake
To prevent root rot, first cut off the rotten roots, and then clean up the mucus in the roots of Jin Hu, but be careful not to hurt the main roots.
Secondly, change the water frequently. In order to prevent the roots from rotting, we need to change them once a week. When new roots grow, they should be changed to once every half month.
Finally, when new roots grow, there should not be too much water in the basin, let alone accumulated water. Only about one third of the roots of golden amber need to be submerged.
Nutrient solution, bactericide or streptomycin should be properly added during the breeding period to prepare for the prevention and control of bacterial corrosion in roots.