How to cultivate wintersweet flowersPot soilWintersweet flowers can be planted in ceramic pots and clay pots, both of which have better air permeability. As for the soil, loose sandy soil can be chosen for planting, which can be mixed with garden soil, coarse sand, and rotten cake fertilizer. At the same time, some broken tiles can be placed at the bottom of the pot for better drainage. WateringWhen watering wintersweet bonsai, you should follow the principle of not watering unless the soil is dry. You can water it every day during the growing season. Before watering, you need to observe the soil. If the soil is dry, you can water it appropriately. In the southern region, the temperature is high in summer, so more watering is needed. The plants must be drained in time on rainy days to avoid water accumulation and root rot. temperatureThe suitable temperature for the growth of wintersweet is 16-23 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature cannot be lower than 10 degrees Celsius. Wintersweet is a plant that is relatively resistant to high temperatures and can grow at around 35 degrees Celsius. FertilizationWintersweet needs sufficient nutrients to grow, and a thin liquid fertilizer can be applied once a month. When the branches grow to 20 cm long, fertilization should be reduced. In late summer and early autumn, topdressing can be applied twice to promote the differentiation of flower buds of wintersweet. Precautions for planting wintersweetPests and diseasesThe main diseases and pests that are prone to occur in wintersweets are anthracnose, black spot, aphids, etc., which can be prevented and controlled with 50% chlorpyrifos liquid. At the same time, the diseased leaves must be removed in time, and those with insect eggs must also be cut off in time. pruneGenerally, pruning is done 20 days after flowering, and the dry and crossed branches are cut off. This will make the wintersweet flowers bloom more lushly and beautifully. |
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