1. Breeding methods1. Soil: Clover has strong adaptability to soil. Ordinary garden soil is fine, but it grows better in sandy soil containing humus. 2. Light: Clover is suitable for full sun or half sun. It can receive long periods of sunlight in spring and autumn, but needs appropriate shade in summer. Because it is phototropic, you should rotate the pot frequently to ensure that it receives light from all sides. 3. Temperature: The growth temperature should be controlled at 16-22℃. Growth will stop if the temperature drops below 10℃, so be sure to keep warm in winter. 4. Watering: Clover has strong drought resistance. Generally, water the plant after the soil is dry. Also, keep the plant moist during the high temperature dormancy period, but don't water it too much. 5. Fertilization: Apply sufficient base fertilizer when planting clover, and then apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer once a month. The concentration should not be too high. Stop fertilizing in summer to avoid fertilizer accumulation. 2. Breeding techniques1. Division: Division is suitable for spring and autumn. Remove the mother plant from the pot and divide it into several clumps, retaining 3 buds in each clump and removing excess leaves. After drying in a cool place, it can be planted. The temperature should be between 13-18 degrees. 2. Sowing: The seeds of lucky clover are very small, so they are usually sown in pots. Sprinkle the seeds on the surface and cover them with 1 cm of soil. Cover them with plastic film to ensure the temperature and humidity. They will germinate within two weeks. 3. Pest and disease controlThe main disease of clover is powdery mildew, which can be controlled by triadimefon. In addition, red spider mites are more common in May and need to be controlled in advance. You can spray miticides for prevention. |
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