Boxwood Growing ConditionsBoxwood likes light and tolerates partial shade. It is suitable for growing in places with good light. You can choose a location in the courtyard with open areas, plenty of sunlight, and good water, fertilizer and soil conditions to plant it. You must remove weeds and gravel from the soil and apply sufficient base fertilizer. How to grow boxwoodBoxwood bonsai needs to be provided with suitable soil, fertile sandy soil can be used, and it should be repotted every 2-3 years, preferably before germination in spring. Although it can tolerate shade, it is best kept in a well-lit place, and pruning should be done well to cut off the excess branches that affect growth. Boxwood wateringBoxwood has a high water demand, so the soil should be kept moist at ordinary times, but there should be no waterlogging that may soak the roots and rhizomes. In addition to normal watering in summer, you can also spray the plants with water mist to increase humidity. In winter, when the climate is cold, reduce water application to avoid frost damage. Boxwood FertilizationIn spring, some decomposed organic fertilizers can be applied to boxwood, such as dilute cake fertilizer water, to promote the growth of branches and leaves. Decomposed organic fertilizers can also be used in summer, but the use of nitrogen fertilizers should be controlled after July to prevent the branches and leaves from growing too long. Before winter, some decomposed manure can be used as base fertilizer. In addition, you can also simply use some foliar fertilizer to ensure that the leaves grow thick and lush. Boxwood pest controlIf sooty mold appears on boxwood, it is necessary to strengthen cultivation management, plant at a reasonable density, and prune appropriately to ensure ventilation and light transmittance of the plants to reduce humidity. Spray with mancozeb and sterilization phthalate. If aphids appear, the leaves need to be pruned in time. Natural enemies of aphids can also be artificially raised and released. If there are a large number of aphids, spray pesticides in time. How to grow boxwood at homeBoxwood likes a warm environment and is suitable for growing in semi-sun or semi-shade conditions. The soil should be fertile, loose and well-drained. The pot needs to be changed after 1-2 years of potted maintenance, and the rotten roots should be trimmed each time the pot is changed. Boxwood Maintenance PrecautionsPruning and ventilation are two points that many growers forget when caring for boxwood. Pruning branches and leaves can not only enhance the ornamental value of boxwood, but also reduce unnecessary nutrient consumption in the potted plants. A high-quality ventilation environment can reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests. |
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