1. Maintenance methods1. Temperature: Peach eggs like a warm environment. Too high or too low temperatures will affect their normal growth. A good growth state can be guaranteed between ten and twenty degrees. If it is higher than thirty degrees, dehydration is likely to occur and the temperature needs to be lowered. If the temperature is lower than five degrees in winter, it may also be frostbitten, so it needs to be moved back indoors for cultivation. 2. Watering: Peach Egg is also a kind of succulent, so it does not need to be watered frequently. Wait until the soil is completely dry before replenishing water. You can decide to water it by observing the branches and leaves of the plant. When the branches and leaves are a little wrinkled, it means it is lacking water. Water it at this time. Excessive watering will cause root rot. 3. Light: Light is indispensable, because sufficient light can ensure that its color is more beautiful and more tender, and the glossiness of the branches and leaves will be greatly improved. However, in summer, it is necessary to shade the strong light and cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. 4. Fertilization: If there are sufficient nutrients, it will easily fill the pot. It is recommended to apply some water and fertilizer so that it can absorb more thoroughly. If the nutrients do not meet its needs, its branches and leaves will age and its ornamental value will be greatly reduced. 2. Breeding techniques1. Reproduction: Leaf cuttings are the main method of reproduction. Leaf cuttings can be done in any season. Choose leaves with good growth, so that the chance of germination and rooting will be higher. At the same time, keep the soil moist and pay attention to warm light. 2. Pruning: The branches and leaves of the peach egg plant are prone to turning yellow or withering, which is mainly caused by too much watering, so it needs to be solved by pruning. After cutting off these branches and leaves, its ornamental value can also be improved. 3. Problem diagnosis and treatment1. Disease: Root rot may occur due to too frequent watering. In addition to paying attention to ventilation and controlling watering, you can spray wettable powder to control it. 2. Pests: Pests rarely occur and will not occur if the breeding is proper. IV. Other issues1. Toxicity: It is not poisonous. Its appearance can soothe the mood and is suitable for breeding. 2. Can it be raised at home? Yes, it is very ornamental. |
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