How to breed Bolu

Last Update :2024.04.26

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Fertilization

4. Watering

5. Lighting

6. Precautions


Soil: Fertile, deep and loose sandy soil should be used for polu farming. Temperature: 8-20℃ is most suitable for its growth. When breeding, the ambient temperature should be kept within this range as much as possible. Fertilization: Fertilizers rich in potassium, sodium, calcium and other ions should be applied during the growth period to supplement nutrients. Watering: It likes dryness and is afraid of waterlogging. Pay attention to watering during maintenance. Light: It prefers a warm, dry and sunny environment, and is slightly tolerant of cold and dry conditions.


Bolu's breeding method
1. Soil

1. Soil

Bolo is not suitable for growing in soil with poor drainage. It is better to choose sandy soil with fertile soil, deep and loose soil layer, which is conducive to the absorption of nutrients and can promote its later growth.

2. Temperature

8 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius is the most suitable temperature for its growth and the health of its stems and leaves. In winter, attention should be paid to heat preservation. Growth will stop if the temperature is below 5 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is below 0 degrees Celsius for a long time, it will suffer from frostbite or even death. You can choose to grow in greenhouses or greenhouses.

3. Fertilization

During the growth period, chemical fertilizers rich in potassium, sodium, calcium and other ions should be selected according to the specific conditions of the plant to supplement nutrients.

4. Watering

It is a plant that likes warmth and dryness, so the frequency of watering should be controlled. But it should not be too little, just keep it at a frequency of once every 4-5 days in summer and once every 7 days in winter. Soil loosening and drainage work should be carried out regularly.

5. Light

It prefers a warm, dry and sunny environment, and is slightly tolerant of cold and dryness. When breeding, it needs to be planted in a place where it can be exposed to sunlight, but long-term exposure to the sun should be avoided. Pay attention to shading during summer.

6. Precautions

Pay attention to insect and disease prevention. The soil should be disinfected regularly. When there are many pests in the spring, pesticides such as Baccarin can be used for control.


2. Temperature

3. Fertilization

4. Watering

5. Lighting

6. Precautions








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