Introduction to Camellia sasanquaCamellia sasanqua is a plant of the genus Camellia in the Theaceae family. Its leaves are like tea and its flowers are like plum. They are very gorgeous when blooming. The plant is short, generally only 30 to 40 cm, and the tallest is no more than 1 to 2 meters. The branches are short and dense, the leaflets are elliptical to oval, dark green and shiny, the flowers are small and numerous, and the colors include bright red, pink, white, or red and white complex colors. Camellia sasanqua cultivation methodCamellia sasanqua prefers a shady and humid environment and cannot tolerate direct sunlight. It is suitable for growing in semi-shade and semi-sun. It needs to be watered in time during the growing period, but water accumulation should not occur. Usually, the leaves should be sprayed with an appropriate amount of water to keep them moist. If grown indoors, be sure to open the windows and the maintenance environment should not be too stuffy. Watering methodCamellia sasanqua grows fast in spring and autumn, so you need to water it frequently to maintain a moist soil environment. You also need to spray water regularly to maintain humidity. Water is lost quickly in summer, so you need to water it in the morning and evening. The low temperatures in winter will cause the plant to hibernate, so you need to reduce the amount of water. It is best to use dried water and water it on the soil surface. Water it thoroughly, but do not cause water accumulation. Fertilization methodCamellia sasanqua does not require much fertilizer. You can apply fully decomposed thin fertilizer, but do not use concentrated fertilizer. The root system of 1-2 year old seedlings is very fragile, so do not apply concentrated and raw fertilizer. Spraying new lipid film at the right time can promote the growth of seedlings. Pruning methodsDuring the growth period of Camellia sasanqua, it is necessary to coordinate the length and density of the branches to make the overall look more coordinated. The dense branches and leaves can be cut off, and it should not be allowed to bloom in the first two to three years. Matters Needing Attention in Planting Camellia SasanquaThe home potted camellia sasanqua will enter a dormant state in winter. The temperature at this time is best controlled between 2-10 degrees. When the temperature exceeds 10 degrees, it will promote its nutritional growth, robbing the buds of nutrients needed, making it difficult to bloom. |
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