Can cherry blossoms be potted?Cherry blossoms can be planted in pots. There is no problem with this, but the diameter of the pot should be more than 30 cm. It is best to grow two plants and allow them to pollinate each other. This is the best way, and they will have high ornamental value after they grow up. When planting cherry blossoms, you can generally use a flowerpot of about 50 cm. It doesn't need to be too big. However, this also depends on the size of the cherry seedlings. If the seedlings are too small, you can first choose a small pot and then change the pot in time later. Generally, the cherry blossoms planted in the same year need to grow for 2-3 years before they can bloom. How to grow cherry blossoms in pots1. Soil preparation The soil for potted cherry blossoms must be prepared first. Generally, homemade leaf mold can be used. The specific method is to collect leaves and acidic soil, chicken manure, charcoal powder and microorganisms and ferment them. Homemade leaf mold has good drainage and aeration properties, and is suitable for the growth of potted cherry blossoms. 2. Pruning Special attention should be paid to pruning potted cherry blossoms. Before and after flowering, overcrowded branches should be properly thinned out, and inner branches, dead branches, weak branches, diseased and insect-infested branches should be cut off. During the entire growth period, sucker branches and overgrown branches should be cut off at any time to avoid nutrient consumption. 3. Watering Cherry blossoms should avoid waterlogging. Watering should be done reasonably according to the different seasons and the size of the cherry seedlings, based on the principle of watering when the soil is dry and wet. The soil should not be too wet or waterlogged, otherwise it will cause root rot. At the very least, the leaves will fall off, affecting flowering, and at worst, the whole plant will die. 4. Fertilization Cherry blossom potted plants must be fertilized enough to ensure that they have the nutrients they need for growth and development, so that the plants can be luxuriant and have bright flowers. Generally, decomposed liquid fertilizer should be applied once a week. Nitrogen fertilizer should be used mainly in the early stage to promote vegetative growth. In the later stage, pay attention to the application of phosphorus fertilizer to prevent excessive vegetative growth. 5. Fertilization Cherry blossoms are susceptible to gum flow and root rot. Both of these diseases need to be treated in a timely manner by improving the soil, strengthening water and fertilizer management, and pruning reasonably. |
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