Soil selection: Use loose, finely divided and flat soil when planting, and the soil must have certain nutrients. Water in time: Ensure the humidity of the breeding environment and water in time, but do not leave any water in the pot. Appropriate fertilization: Some nitrogen fertilizers need to be applied during the seedling stage, and some phosphorus fertilizers and potassium fertilizers need to be applied during the later stages of growth. In addition, after a pest infestation occurs, medication should be treated as soon as possible.
1. Soil selection
When planting clover, you should use loose, finely divided and flat soil. Its seeds are very small. If the cultivation soil used is too sticky and heavy, will hinder its growth and development. In addition, the soil should be rich in organic matter to allow plants to grow more vigorously.
2. Water in time
It likes to grow in humid places, so it should be watered in time during the maintenance period. The soil should be kept slightly moist, but it should not be watered in the pot soil. There is standing water. If you water too much, its roots will rot due to poor breathing, and the plant will die.
3. Appropriate fertilization
The plant itself has a certain ability to fix nitrogen, and an appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer can be applied to make the seedlings grow stronger. After it grows and matures, you need to apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. Note that nitrogen fertilizer helps its growth, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can increase production. Do not apply too much nitrogen fertilizer in the later period.
4. Precautions
It is rarely attacked by pests and diseases, but it can also be harmed by powdery mildew or brown spot. After the onset of the disease, it cannot be ignored and should be sprayed in time. It is recommended to spray with Bordeaux mixture or carbendazim. If scale insects occur, spray with omethoate.