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Notes on red clover cultivation methods

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1. Maintenance methods

1. Temperature: Red clover likes to be cool, preferably between 15 and 20 degrees. When it is too hot, its growth is hindered to a certain extent. Therefore, when it is higher than 35 degrees, it must be adjusted. If it is higher than 40 degrees, it may even directly lead to its death. It has good cold tolerance, but it should not go below minus fifteen degrees. 2. Light: Red clover is a shade-loving plant. It is very afraid of bright light. Its leaves may turn yellow when exposed to strong light for long periods of time, which may also affect its flowering. Therefore, in the case of strong light, be sure to block the light slightly. 3. Watering: Red clover has good waterlogging tolerance, but poor drought tolerance. Therefore, during the growth period, water should be replenished in time after drying, and some water should be sprayed when the weather is very hot. However, water must be controlled in winter. 4. Fertilization: Red clover has good resistance to barrenness and generally does not need fertilization. It should only be applied during the pre- and post-bloom stages. The rest of the time is generally not enough, unless growth is seriously hindered

2. Breeding techniques

1. Breeding: sowing breeding can be used. Generally, the fruits are harvested in the fall, and then the seeds are harvested. After collection, keep it at zero to five degrees. Sowing can be done in a fertile and well-drained area. Both spring sowing and autumn sowing are possible. Before sowing, you can mix the seeds with fine sand and use "seeding". The thickness of the covered soil can be between two and three centimeters. 2. Pruning: Pruning mainly targets leaves and flowers. The main objects of pruning are yellow leaves. In addition, after the flowering period, the flowers also need to be repaired

3. Diagnosis and treatment of problems

1. Disease: "Viral diseases" are prone to occur in hot and dry seasons, so it is necessary to supplement the appropriate amount while spraying of moisture. "White leaf disease" is common in humid conditions and can be prevented and treated with Grade A thiophanate. 2. Pests: "Aphids" are common pests, and the spraying effect is good

IV. Other issues

1. Toxicity: non-toxic, it is a good medicinal material. 2. Whether it can be raised at home: Yes, it has good ornamental value. And its maintenance method is relatively simple.