Crape Myrtle Potted Plant CarePlanting crape myrtle prefers a sunny and warm growing environment, and has low requirements for soil, but it is best to choose a sunny place that is sheltered from the wind with deep soil, fertile soil and good drainage. When transplanting large seedlings, they should be brought with the soil ball and dead branches and leaves should be trimmed, otherwise the survival rate will be low. How to grow crape myrtle in potted plantsCrape myrtle is suitable for planting in fertile, well-drained soil. A little base fertilizer can be applied to improve soil fertility. It can be planted outdoors all year round and is suitable for all-day sunlight. There is no need to worry about summer and winter. The best growth temperature is between 20-30 degrees. When the soil is dry, water it thoroughly once, apply some compound fertilizer appropriately, and apply phosphorus fertilizer during the flowering period. Crape Myrtle Pot PlantingIt is best to grow crape myrtle in a place with sufficient sunlight and good ventilation. During this period, you should also pay attention to preventing pests and diseases, especially on cloudy days, as it is easy to be infected with powdery mildew. Nitrogen fertilizer should be applied mainly before the plant sprouts, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied at other times. Watering should be done after the soil is completely dry and then watered thoroughly. No water accumulation should occur. How often to water the crape myrtle potted plantCrape myrtle potted plants cannot tolerate waterlogging environments, so they need to be watered in moderation and no waterlogging should occur. However, the soil should not be too dry either. In summer, water them in the morning and evening, in spring and autumn, water them every other day, and in winter, water them once a week to keep the soil slightly dry. Pruning and shaping of crape myrtle potted plantsThe crape myrtle tree is actually not very suitable for bonsai after it grows up, mainly because its branches are relatively thick and ordinary flower pots cannot bear it. Therefore, it needs to be pruned during the growth period to control its growth height. It is also necessary to thin out the dense or ugly branches. Generally, pruning is done in winter, regular pruning and pruning after flowering. Precautions for maintenance of crape myrtle potted plantsDuring the maintenance of the crape myrtle potted plant, the soil in the pot should be kept moist, and water should not be used unless the soil is dry. If water is applied, it should be watered thoroughly. In the spring and summer growing season, more fertilizer and watering are needed. After autumn, less fertilizer and less watering are needed. In the winter, when the plant enters a dormant period, no fertilizer and less or no watering is required. The potting soil needs to be replaced every 2-3 years. In addition, diseases and insect pests should be prevented as early as possible, diseased and damaged branches should be pruned, and targeted pesticides should be used for spraying. |
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