Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Maintenance Anthurium Jemani

Care and Maintenance Anthurium Jemani

Gallant figure captivate fans. The characters are not fussy and easily treated progressively increased desire to possess Clearly, this beautiful tanamanberdaun not bother you. Here is the standard of care for anthurium.

Media planting
Anthurium can be grown in soil medium red though. But it would be better if the porous planting medium, a mixture of ferns, roasted husks, chaff usual, and can be added poor sand.
If the roots can grow bag us, safe tan would also be nice. Planting medium and containers (pots) shall circulate the air properly. To avoid fungus that often attacks the anthurium, growing media soaked in an antifungal solution (! Ungisida), before use.
Replacement media do if the pot was not able to accommodate root growth. The trick, the plants were transferred to larger pots below the medium, then add the media to the brim.

Location placement
This lovely leafy flora does not like full sun. Optimal growth will take place in a relati! shade. To adjust the light intensity could use 65% paranet duplicate. The device Air! Refugees to protect plants from direct sun.
Anthurium can also be placed on the front porch that is not exposed to direct sunlight. Oisarankan regularly rotate crops so that balanced growth on each side.

Fertilizing and watering
fertilization effect is not so severe. However, fertilization remains to be done in order to get enough anthurium nutrient supply. Ration Oecastar fertilizer given once every 3 months. Once it can be given at the same fertilizer when watering, such as Growmore. The frequency can be every week or every month with low doses. Each week is given B1 is sprayed onto the leaves to stay healthy. Watering depends on the season. When the dry season watered every other day. While the rainy season, do not need watering if anthurium has been exposed to rain.

Crossing Anthurium
Anthurium can also dikawinsilangkan, to get berpenampl plant's gorgeous figure. Cobra one type of anthurium in the cross which is popular today.
According to Ansari, anthurium growers in South Jakarta, cobra is the result of crosses between varieties of Anthurium jermanii waves with jermanii mustard cabbage varieties. Various types of anthurium can be crossed, such as Anthurium Anthurium andreanum x jenmanii, Anthurium Anthurium faustino-mirandae x jenmanii, Anthurium sp. 'Jamaican'' - Anthurium austino-mirandae.
Anthurium plant species be included. one house. That is, in one's interest. Thurium there are 2 genders (jantar and female flowers). Nonetheless, penyerbukar itself is extremely rare. Therefore, the female flowers and male flowers do not cook at the same time. Conditions such as this would facilitate the crossing step.

Pollen is ripe usually yellow and fall off easily, while the female flowers are ripe characterized by a layer of mucus on the pistil. The viscous liquid honey is nectar alias. If they are so slippery and sticky. The presence of insects can be used as a marker that the female flowers are ripe. Pollinated female flowers ready 2-3 weeks after bloom.

If you already have male flowers and female ready to mate, then Anc be crossed. Crossing should be done in the morning, at around 07:00 to 10:00. Pollination success influenced the temperature is not too hot Pollen male flowers were collected using a brush clean (sterile). Pollen was collected in a germ-free cup. Once collected, pollen directly applied to the sticky stigma of the female flower.

About 2 months after pollination of fruit ready for harvest. If the fruit is not ripe at once, harvesting should be done gradually. In the first harvest ripe fruit. Fruits and released from the cob. Pared to its nut, by way of a massage. To get rid of the fruit, the fruit should be soaked in water for 1 day. Also can be soaked with distilled water for 10 minutes. After soaking, the fruit is washed with clean water while knead until mucus that sticks to the seed cleaner. Marked seeds so rough. Thoroughly washed and dried. Well, the seeds were ready for sowing.

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