The night is full of autumn and flowers with dew. Looking at the moon tower, the swallow rain on the bridge, the fragrance of dust and sorrow are still there.
This raw material determines the long and shortness? The huge tree is boundless, the graceful and elegant tree is in the ecstasy place of dragon blood.
# Brazilian Iron Tree #
Alias: Fragrant Dragon Blood Tree, Brazilian Wood, Brazilian Millennium Wood, Gold-edged Fragrant Dragon Blood Tree, Dragon Blood Tree, Medium-spotted Dragon Blood Tree
Brazilian Iron is evergreen all year round, long life means perseverance and unswervingness, and is a new generation of "leaf-viewing plant stars". Although is a star in the world, there are many legends about Brazil's iron blossoms in the world, one of which is: It is said that the Brazilian iron tree is very spiritual. When you place it in the right place, it will bloom white flowers in , which also indicates that good things will happen, which is a super good sign. But it is still difficult for Brazil's iron trees to bloom, so "iron trees bloom" will be used to describe the impossible. (PS: Brazilian iron trees will bloom, so there is nothing impossible.)
Brazilian iron blossom
wide leaves , plants straight , Brazilian iron with exotic , especially Brazilian wood planted in a scattered manner, with clear branches and leaves growth levels, giving people the good wishes of " step by step to rise ".
Plant several stems of varying heights into large potted plants to arrange the venue, living room and lobby, showing the dignified and elegant , full of natural interest . Small potted plants or water-raising plants, embellishing the windowsills, study rooms and bedrooms of the living room, making them look more elegant and elegant.
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# Maintenance guide #
Light
Brazilian iron likes warmth and has sufficient lighting environment, is relatively shade-resistant and cold-resistant, but is also afraid of the scorching sun. Therefore, when raising, it should be placed in a place close to the balcony with sufficient sunlight or scattered light. Fully absorbing light can make it photosynthesis well, and the full growth of plants can make the air in the home fresh and breathe smoothly.
Temperature
Brazilian wood growth appropriate temperature is 20℃ to 28℃, dormant temperature is 13℃, and overwintering temperature is 5℃. If the temperature is too low, melasma will appear on the tips and edges of the leaves, and in severe cases, tender branches or whole plants will be frozen. Therefore, in the north, it must be moved to a greenhouse for maintenance. If placed indoors, it should be placed in a place with light, and the room temperature should be maintained at 6℃ to 8℃ or above. When the temperature is low at night, you can put a plastic bag on it to keep it warm. When the sun comes out during the day and the room temperature rises, you should remove the plastic bag in time to dissipate heat and cool down and prevent it from being suffocated. If there is heating equipment indoors, place the basin farther away to prevent blow-drying or damaging the branches and leaves. You should also pay attention to indoor air flow, but when opening doors and windows, you should not let the cold wind blow directly on the branches and leaves, and do not move outdoors to bask in the sun to prevent freezing.
Watering
Northern Brazil wood growing period is maintained in spring, summer and autumn. Water it once every 2 to 3 days on sunny days, and spray water on the leaves once to twice a day. After late autumn, it is advisable to control the amount of watering and keep the soil in the pot slightly wet. Watering should be controlled in winter and the soil in the pot should be kept half-dry and half-wet. If too much water is poured, the roots and leaves will rot.
Humidity
Brazilian wood requires not much moisture, but has high humidity requirements. After putting in the basin, pour enough water to stabilize the roots and place a brighter indoor or shade shed for maintenance. The soil in the pot should be kept moist and water should be sprayed on the leaves frequently to increase the humidity of the surrounding environment. However, it is not advisable to accumulate water in the pot to avoid root rot due to poor ventilation and ventilation.
Soil
Brazilian wood is suitable for loose, well-drained and rich humus-containing fertile river sandy loam. For potted Brazilian wood, you can mix well with vegetable garden soil, leaf mold, peat soil, river sand at 3:2:2:3, or fertile pond mud, finely divided 2/3 and 1/3 of the coarse river sand to make culture soil. If you choose to plant large stems, the culture soil can be made by mixing vermiculite, peat soil or vegetable garden soil and river sand. Most of the potted Brazilian woods on the market are refined sandy soil, which are used by producers to fully root the plants. Long-term use will be detrimental to plant growth. To make the plants thrive, peat soil must be replaced in phases.
Fertilization
During the growth process, Brazilian wood needs to consume some of its own nutrients. If it is not fertilized in time, it will cause insufficient stamina and gradually deteriorate. During the growth period, first apply organic fertilizer at the base or edge, and then apply liquid fertilizer once every 15 to 20 days, or compound fertilizer once to twice to ensure the growth of branches and leaves. When applying fertilization, thin fertilizer should be applied, and thick fertilizer should not be avoided. The fertilizer application period is from May to October each year. Fertilization is stopped in winter and moved indoors to overwinter. For streaking varieties, pay attention to reducing the proportion of nitrogen fertilizer when applying fertilization to avoid causing the leaves to grow too long and causing the markings to dim or even disappear.
Repot
Brazilian wood should be repotted once a year. When changing the pot, you should replace 1/3 of the old soil, then replace it with new silt and sandy soil to trim the aging and scorched leaves at the lower part of the stems.
# Symptom Q&A #
Q: What's going on?
A: This is mostly caused by drought, too low temperature, improper watering and fertilization. The prevention and treatment methods are: improve cultivation management, control temperature and humidity, apply fertilization reasonably, and ventilate appropriately.
Q: How to deal with pests?
A: Brazilian wood should keep the leaves clean frequently and remove the insect body in time if pests occur. The saccharin is very harmful to Brazilian wood. You can move the victim Brazilian wood to an outdoor shade and spray it with 40% oxidized lecota emulsion 1000 times liquid or 90% 800 times liquid, once a week, 3 times in a row.