Magnolia Growing ConditionsMagnolia likes light and warm climate. It is relatively cold-resistant and can tolerate short-term low temperatures of -20℃. If the temperature drops further, anti-cold measures need to be taken. It is suitable for planting in fertile, deep and moist soil. It can grow in acidic soil and neutral soil. If the maintenance temperature is high and sufficient light is provided, the flowering time can be advanced. How to grow magnoliaMagnolia is suitable for planting in fertile, moist, well-drained slightly acidic soil. The soil should be kept basically moist without water accumulation. If watered too much or not drained in time, the roots will rot. Watering MagnoliaMagnolia has fleshy roots and is afraid of waterlogging. The soil needs to be kept slightly moist during its growth and flowering period, and no water accumulation should occur. Watering should be reduced after autumn, and watering should be controlled in winter, only watering once when the soil is too dry. Magnolia FertilizationMagnolia is a plant that likes fertilizer, but avoids too much fertilizer. Generally, applying fertilizer twice during the growth period can promote the differentiation of flower buds. It is mainly done in early spring and May-June, and generally decomposed organic fertilizer is applied. Magnolia pest controlCommon diseases and pests of magnolia are anthracnose, leaf spot, cicadas, red wax scale, cottony scale, red spider mites, giant bagworms, and longhorn beetles. They need to be sprayed with pesticides in time, and the diseased plants must be pruned and burned in a concentrated manner. How to grow magnolia at homeMagnolias need to choose sandy soil that is rich in humus and has good air permeability. They need more water in summer, so the soil needs to be kept moist and sprayed with water appropriately to keep it moist. Pruning is also required during the growth period, and cutting off the overgrown side branches will facilitate the smooth shaping. Magnolia Care PrecautionsMagnolia likes an environment with plenty of sunlight, and the daily light exposure should not be less than 6 hours. It likes moisture but is afraid of water, and there should be no accumulation of water in the potting soil. Timely application of fertilizer will accelerate the growth rate. In addition, pay attention to the harm of scale insects and sooty mold. |
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