Juanulloa
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The homeland of a plant with such an unusual name for our ear is South America. Juanulloa, oddly enough, is a member of the nightshade plant family.
In Russia, the Juanulloa orange variety is widely known, as a variety suitable for growing in indoor conditions.
Juanulloa: description and characteristics
Juannuloa flower: photo
In appearance, Juanulloa orange is a small shrub plant that grows up to 150 cm in height, has a beautiful decorative oval-shaped leathery foliage and a rich green color.
When flowering, tubular orange flowers appear on the plant. Because of this feature, in a number of countries in the common people this plant is called "Gold finger", which translated into Russian means "golden finger". Most often, Juanulloa can be seen in large rooms, in greenhouses or conservatories, as an outdoor plant. These conditions are optimal for growing.
Juanulloa: home care for a flower
Juannuloa flower: photo
Juanulloa Mexican is a light-loving plant and prefers places with abundant sunshine. Nevertheless, at high temperatures, it is advisable to rearrange the plant or create partial shade for it, in order to avoid the appearance of burns on the leaves. The most optimal temperature regime for a plant is + 22-24 ° С in summer, and not less than + 8-11 ° С in winter.
The time of active growth of Juanulloa Mexican falls in late spring - early autumn. During this period, it is necessary to monitor the regularity of watering so that the land is always slightly damp. In winter, the amount and frequency of watering should be reduced and the plant should only be watered as needed. To create the most comfortable conditions for plant growth, it is necessary to constantly spray it. Since at low humidity there is a high probability of yellowing and falling off not only of leaves, but also of flower buds. For spraying, it is advisable to use boiled or softened water, and bottled drinking water at room temperature is also suitable.
In addition, experienced flower growers advise placing a pot with a plant in a stand with wet expanded clay or pebbles. This will allow the plant to absorb moisture as needed.
Transplant, feeding, reproduction
Juanulloa mexican: photos
It is necessary to feed the Mexican Juanulloa during the period of active growth quite often 2-3 times a month. For this, it is advisable to use liquid specialized fertilizers for flowering plants, which should contain magnesium, nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus. It is also worth remembering that a newly transplanted plant does not need to be fertilized. Since this will be an additional load on the root system of the plant.
It is advisable to replant the plant in early spring, in February-March. To transplant a plant, the land must be prepared. Since it should be quite loose and contain a large amount of nutrients. Which in the future must be disinfected in order to avoid infection and disease of the root system.
Juanulloa Mexican propagation occurs by cuttings. In late spring - early summer, cuttings are cut from the stem, on which several buds should be located, 4-6 cm long. After that, the cuttings are rooted and create greenhouse conditions for them.