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How to raise Flammulina velutipes
First, growth habits First of all, let me introduce some growth habits of Flammulina velutipes, which is very important for breeding. Please study hard. Flammulina velutipes is a plant that likes sunshine, but it can also resist cold. It doesn't require too much soil. Loose and fertile sandy loam with good drainage is most suitable for its growth, and there must be enough water in its growth period to meet its growth needs. Flammulina velutipes generally grows in ditches or rocks and blooms in spring and summer.

2. Practice point 1. Planting: Flammulina velutipes is a creeping plant with strong creeping ability. Before planting, the soil must be fully ploughed and applied with sufficient base fertilizer. Pay attention to the depth of 5 cm when planting, so that the bulbs can bloom in June of that year, while the smaller ones will not bloom until the next year.

2. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for Eupatorium adenophorum is between 18℃ and 35℃, and it needs indoor breeding in winter. Generally speaking, Eupatorium adenophorum has no dormancy period if the temperature is suitable.

3. Illumination: Flammulina velutipes likes sunshine and needs strong illumination, but if it grows on a tree, it is necessary to avoid strong sunlight, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow!

4. Moisture: Eupatorium adenophorum needs a lot of moisture for its growth, and the soil should be kept moist during normal maintenance. In addition, the blades and surrounding air should be sprayed with water frequently, and the relative humidity of the air should be kept between 70% and 80%.

5. Fertilizer: Fertilize Flammulina velutipes every half a month during the growth period, and pay attention to increasing the application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer when approaching the flowering period.

6. Pest control: The main disease is mosaic, but it is generally not too serious. The main manifestations are spots and stripes on the leaves, and the young leaves may be necrotic. When maintaining at ordinary times, it should be found in time, and the damaged plants should be burned in time, otherwise it may infect each other and aggravate the condition!