Cultivation method of red mulberryLight and temperatureWhen growing red mulberry, you need to know that red mulberry likes a warm climate, is not very cold-resistant, and likes strong light. When cultivating red mulberry, the temperature of the growing environment must be between 20℃ and 30℃. Basically, the temperature for wintering should not be lower than 13℃. The potted plants can be placed in a sunny place indoors for maintenance. The lighting should be good so that the red mulberry can be exposed to sufficient sunlight, but attention should be paid to the scorching sun in summer and appropriate shade is needed to avoid leaf burns. soilTo grow red mulberry, you need to use fertile, well-drained soil. For potted plants, you can mix leaf mold and garden soil, and it is better to add a little base fertilizer. Watering and fertilizingRed mulberry likes moisture, but avoids waterlogging. The soil in the pot needs to be kept moist during the growth period. In summer, the demand for water is greater because the temperature is high and the evaporation is large, so more watering is needed. However, it also rains a lot in summer, so you need to be careful not to allow water to accumulate in the pot. In summer, because the growth is slow, watering needs to be properly controlled. During the growth period of red mulberry, it has a greater demand for fertilizer. It can be fertilized once every half a month, with more nitrogen fertilizer applied. Fertilization should be stopped after autumn. Precautions for breeding of red mulberryReproductionRed mulberry is usually propagated by cuttings, but can also be divided. The best time for cuttings is from June to August, and division propagation can be carried out throughout the year. RepottingThe red mulberry needs to be repotted in the spring every year. When repotting, the culture soil also needs to be replaced, but it is best to retain some soil around the roots. pruneTo keep the red mulberry plant beautiful, it needs moist pruning or pinching, which can sprout new branches, increase the number of branches, and control the shape of the plant at the same time. Pests and diseasesThe most common diseases of red mulberry are root rot and leaf spot, as well as red spider mites and scale insects. Once pests and diseases are discovered, timely measures must be taken to prevent and control them. |
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