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How to raise evergreen? Introduction of cultivation methods of evergreen

Evergreen is a plant that many people like to cultivate. It not only means good, but also better than green pineapple. The leaves are green all the year round. They are raised at home to nourish the eyes and purify the air, so many people still like it. Let's take a look at the cultivation methods of evergreen and what we should pay attention to in the process of cultivation.

How to raise evergreen

1. Soil:

The soil for potted evergreen must be fertile, loose and breathable. You can use rotten leaf soil, rotten pine needle soil, and add some particles such as perlite or vermiculite to promote ventilation and drainage. When it is one or two years old, pay attention to loosen the soil in time, or change the potted soil once.

2. Illumination:

For the maintenance of evergreen, we must pay attention not to be directly exposed to the sun in summer. We should put it in a semi shady place, and usually in a place with astigmatism. In winter, we can put it indoors to keep warm, and put it in a sunny and warm place. If the temperature is kept above 5 degrees, we can safely spend the winter.

Cultivation methods of evergreen

3. Watering:

So watering flowers is a problem. Evergreen likes a relatively humid environment, usually when watering to keep the basin soil moist, but not water, otherwise it will rot root. Generally speaking, water is poured once every 2-3 days in spring and autumn, once a day in summer and once a week in winter. But the amount and frequency of watering should be based on the actual situation, and it should be watered when the basin soil starts to dry.

4. Fertilization:

Spring is the peak growing season for evergreen. Generally, a thin compound fertilizer is applied every half a month, mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Sufficient fertilizer can promote the differentiation of shoots and make evergreen grow better. However, excessive fertilization must not lead to root burning, nor splash fertilizer and water on the leaves, resulting in leaf burning.