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How to grow Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

Written by Maggie

Nov 26 2020

How to grow Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

Soil: Choose soil with good drainage, air permeability and water retention. Fertilizing: fertilizing every half month or 20 days, mainly light fertilizer. Watering: Increase the amount of watering in summer and decrease the amount of watering in winter. Temperature: preferably 10 to 25 degrees, minimum not less than 5 degrees, maximum not more than 32 degrees. Disease: As long as the surrounding air circulation will not easily get sick.

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Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

1. Soil for Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

The farmed soil for Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib is fine as long as it is not very poor. It should be noted, however, that the soil for Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib requires drainage, air permeability, and water retention. So the soil will not easily water,  which can prevent the copper grass rot root.

2. Fertilization for Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

Fertilization was conducted by Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib culture method. For example, the Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib is grown in pots or other containers, so the amount of fertilizer applied should be reduced to avoid burning the roots of the Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib. If it is farmed in the yard, apply the normal amount.In addition, fertilization should take place every half a month or 20 days.

3. Watering for Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib has a high water requirement. So in the summer, especially when the temperature is high, you need to give the coppers more water. You can water on the leaves, spray some water on them. In addition, in the winter to reduce the amount of watering, so as not to cold copper grass, or basin soil water.

Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

4. Temperature for Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib

The optimum growth temperature of Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib is between 10 and 25 degrees. However, it should be noted that the lowest temperature should not be lower than 5 degrees and the highest temperature should not be higher than 32 degrees. The Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib stopped growing and grew slowly at both too high and too low temperatures.

5. Diseases:

Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib is highly adaptable and therefore resistant to disease. But to reduce the risk of infection, we need to keep the air around us open.

Hydrocotyle chinensis (Dunn) Craib