First, reproduction
The propagation of Acorus tatarinowii is very simple. Generally speaking, the method of dividing plants is adopted. Because this plant has a particularly strong growth ability, it is easy to grow dense pots, and choose sunny weather in spring and summer. Divide it into two pots and replant it to survive. In addition, the pots and soil need to be replaced every spring, so that the soil is not only more fertile, but also has enough space for it to grow.
Second, the illumination temperature.
Acorus tatarinowii's ability to receive sunlight is at a medium level. Generally speaking, it is best to shade properly when the light is strong, otherwise it will easily burn the leaves. Most wild Acorus tatarinowii grow in cool places.
If it is cultivated indoors, the temperature requirement is not high, but the room temperature should not be lower than four degrees in winter, otherwise it will affect the growth of Acorus gramineus.
Third, water and fertilizer.
Acorus calamus likes humid environment. Wild calamus grows near swamps, so it is best to keep the soil moist all the year round. In addition, when the temperature is high in summer, you can also spray water on its leaves with a watering can.
Using chemical fertilizer is not too much trouble. In the growing season of Acorus gramineus, liquid fertilizer can be used once every half month.
Fourth, pay attention to maintenance.
1. The leaves are turning yellow. Acorus calamus likes water. If the cultivated utensils have no bottom holes or poor drainage, it will lead to water accumulation in the basin, which will rot the roots of crops and turn the leaves yellow. So pay attention to drainage and don't pour too much water.
2. Change pots. It is suggested that plants should be changed once a year in spring. The soil should be well drained, and the roots can be trimmed when changing pots. This flowerpot should be bigger than the last one. Putting the plants in a pot and loading a proper amount of organic fertilizer mixed with soil is beneficial to the growth of Acorus gramineus.
3. Pests. Grasshoppers are the main pests that harm Acorus gramineus. If found, they should be killed with pesticides immediately.
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Acorus gramineus is non-toxic and can be used as medicine, but it should not be eaten at will.