1. Temperature: saussurea involucrata is very adaptable to low temperatures, and it can tolerate temperatures of tens of degrees below zero. For its seeds, it can germinate in the environment of three to five degrees, and its seedlings can also tolerate the low temperature of MINUS 21 degrees. Therefore, generally speaking, the temperature should not be paid attention to.
2. Lighting: The growing environment in saussurea involucrata is very harsh, and the climate is very changeable. It can adapt to this environment, so the requirements for sunshine are not too high, and it can grow normally under weak light conditions.
3. Water: In the growing environment of Saussurea involucrata, it often rains and snows, and the normal precipitation is about 8 mm.. If it is aquaculture, then it is best to provide the right amount of water to meet its requirements.
4. Fertilization: First of all, it is best to mix a proper amount of base fertilizer into the soil, accounting for about 2%. After that, topdressing can only be carried out in summer, but once every fifteen days.
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Breeding can be done by sowing. However, in this way, the time from sowing to flowering will be longer, and it will take three to five years to bloom slowly. It is best to choose seeds that are full, big and shiny.
and it is best to treat it with rooting powder first. Humus soil and fine sand can be used as matrix. After sowing, the temperature is preferably between 2 and 26 degrees, which is most conducive to germination. Furthermore, the water content of the soil is preferably around 6%.