What are the breeding methods and precautions of Jade Butterfly?

The breeding of Jade Butterfly needs to control the temperature, and the Jade Butterfly can grow and develop healthily at around 20℃. Proper watering is needed to ensure that the soil is slightly wet. Sufficient light is needed during curing, and shading is needed in summer. Due to the rapid growth of Jade Butterfly, it is necessary to change pots and loosen soil regularly to prevent soil agglomeration.

1, temperature control

It is necessary to ensure a suitable temperature for raising jade butterflies, and controlling the room temperature at about 20℃ during maintenance can promote the growth and development of jade butterflies. In summer, the temperature is relatively high and the air is relatively dry. You can sprinkle some water in the air or on the leaves of Yu Lian to cool and moisturize. In winter, the flowerpot should be moved indoors to do a good job of cold protection to prevent frostbite of leaves.

Step 2 water properly

Jade butterfly is a succulent plant with thick leaves. The whole plant is rich in water content, so it needs to be watered properly to ensure that the soil is slightly moist, so as to avoid root water rot. Water evaporates faster in summer, which can increase the number of watering, and the temperature in winter needs to reduce the number of watering.

3. Ensure light.

Jade butterflies need to be cultivated in bright places. If placed in a dark place, it may lead to leaf dysplasia. Leaves will become full only if they receive enough light, and will dry up if they lack water, which has a great influence on ornamental. In summer, when the light is strong, shading treatment should be done to avoid strong light burning the leaves.

4. Preventive measures

The growth rate of jade butterfly is relatively fast, so it is necessary to change pots regularly to give the plants sufficient growth space. At the same time, loosen the soil regularly to avoid soil hardening. The hardened soil has poor air permeability and drainage, which affects the absorption of water and nutrients by roots, may lead to dry leaves, is not conducive to the growth and development of jade butterfly, and will also affect its ornamental value.