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How does the Yellow Calendar fatten up (Figure)

Photo: The meat is yellow.

Yellow pear is a succulent plant. If you want to raise big and fat, you need to be very careful in daily maintenance. So, how did you raise it big and fat? Below, Uncle Gardener will introduce you to the technical points of making big yellow calendar fertilizer:

1. soil: peat and cinder can be mixed in a ratio of 3:7. If the soil is not prepared like this, the garden soil can be well maintained.

2, watering: generally dry and then watering, not watering. In summer, there is a slight dormancy period, which requires ventilation and shade. Water it 4-5 times a month. Don't water it thoroughly, just maintain the normal growth of the yellow pear plants, and watering it is easy to rot. When the temperature is lower than 5 degrees in winter, the water should be cut off gradually, and the basin soil should be kept dry below 3 degrees, and try to keep it not lower than MINUS 3 degrees. In this way, the winter can be safe, and the roots will rot if the water is too high in cold winter. Flower friends usually try to water the soil, but in many cases of weather and ventilation, they can wash the leaves frequently to keep them clean.

Photo: Big and fat Huang Li.

3. Fertilization: Huang Li doesn't like fertilization. Only one thin fertilizer application is needed in the growth period of about 2 months. Never apply thick fertilizer or big fertilizer, otherwise it will easily lead to death.

4. Lighting: The wax leaves of yellow pears are particularly golden, and they like plenty of sunshine. After sunbathing, the edge will turn beautiful red. Spring and autumn are the growing periods of yellow pears, which can be fully sunny. When the temperature is high in summer, it will enter a slight dormancy, so pay attention to shading.

5. Temperature: The optimum temperature for growth is about 15 ~ 28℃, and plants above 30℃ in summer or below 5℃ in winter slowly enter dormancy. The overwintering temperature should be kept above 5℃, and good ventilation is beneficial to growth.

Photography: Huang Li

Tips There are few pests and diseases in yellow pears, so there is generally no trouble in this area. But if you want to make the yellow pear yellow, the temperature difference between morning and evening should be larger and the maintenance should be more careful, otherwise it will be difficult to raise a big, fat and yellow yellow pear.