Monday 22 August 2011

Pachira, good plants in house or office


Pachira

Family name: Bombaceae
In person: Pachira
Country of origin: Mexico, Central America

Types and Characteristics
2 species native to tropical America there are arboreal, fruit is edible. The flower is a
beautiful large lot. Paki mulbamnamu leaves with a medium tall tree with leaves Bock Award,
small oval leaves with a long length of 15 ~ 30cm, 5 ~ 7 tied. Byeokohdong similar to the stem,
but thicker at base, brown, club-like. Is being used as a large indoor plants. It is a vigorous
growth.

Cultivation Tips
Light and temperature
Recommended, but a strong smell of the place where the light tend castle. May the outdoors
under direct sunlight exposure can leave, but the leaves are ridden.
Temperature : 20 ~ 25 ℃, the winter temperature : 5 ℃ ~ 7 ℃, minimum temperature : over 5℃ 

Soil
Good drainage is required.

Fertilizer
May 1, so give wanhyoseong granular fertilizer. Excessive fertilizer plants, large plants so be
careful of magnitude. Kidney as soon as smaller plants in order to 5 to 1 ~ 2 months to
September to give a couple of times to dilute manure.

Water Management
Geotheul dry and irrigation in the growing season is enough. Since the fall in preparation for
winter, less water juneunde geotheul after 2 ~ 3 days after the dry is watering. High
temperature drying is a good idea to sprinkle the leaves with water.

Breeding
Seeds and breeds to sapmok. Cost of reproduction as the seed of a small sapling saplings
sapmokhan but the cost of land to non-land does not become non. It's easy to simply chaejong
seed germination, seed chaejong difficult.
Sapmok is among the 5 to August. Toro for sapmok beomikyul peorayiteuwa use a mix of light.
Branches cut to a length of about 10cm to create sapsu soyeopjung big thing at half the cuts,
even if the leaf is good for both cuts. At this point, even if you do not balgeun sinyeopyi
balgeun so sure if that height and then raise at will.

Diseases
Drying occurs, the mite. When watering until the leaves when watering if you can reduce the
incidence of mites.

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