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White clover and its cultivation method

The cultivation methods of clover are irrigation, fertilization and full illumination; The picture of clover is as follows:

1, water irrigation

The growing environment of clover should be kept as moist as possible, and clover itself needs a lot of water. In the period of vigorous growth and high water evaporation in summer, it is necessary to water permeable, even once in the morning and evening, and spray water mist on the plants to increase humidity. After winter, reduce the use of water and ensure that the soil is dry before irrigation.

Step 2 apply fertilizer

Clover is a fertilizer-loving flower plant. Apply pancake fertilizer or nitrogen fertilizer every 10~ 15 days, and promote flowers with potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution at flowering stage. When the temperature is lower than 15℃ in winter, fertilization should be stopped immediately, otherwise it is easy to form fertilizer damage. No matter what kind of fertilizer, it should be diluted before adding it.

3. Full lighting

Sufficient, bright and warm light can make the leaves of clover more symmetrical, and the flowering period is more beautiful. The daily light time should not be less than 8 hours. In summer, it is necessary to properly block the direct glare, and the rest of the time grow under direct light with moderate intensity.

Characteristics of clover

1, characteristics of branches and leaves

Clover is an evergreen climbing shrub, with small thorns on the surface of branches, which is in an arched drooping state. Clover leaves are evenly distributed on both sides of roots, which are oval, with short hairs on the surface of leaves.

2. Flower characteristics

The petals of clover are hidden and mostly grow in bracts, so it is not easy to be found. The color of the bracts of clover is purple or magenta, the stamens inside are white or yellowish, and the flowers are beautiful.

3. Habitual characteristics

Clover is native to Brazil and likes to grow in a warm and humid climate. If the weather is too dry, plants will stop growing and go into dormancy. When maintaining clover daily, we should provide it with sufficient light, raise the temperature of its stems and leaves, and make the branches and leaves of clover grow more vigorously.