1. LightingMagnolia needs sufficient sunlight to be maintained because it is a plant that likes full sunlight, and a shady environment will affect the formation of its flower buds. 2. SoilMagnolia requires loose, fertile, deep soil with good water permeability, because its roots are fleshy roots. If water accumulates during cultivation, root rot will occur. 3. FertilizerMagnolia has relatively high requirements for fertilizer. Sufficient nutrients and fertilizer are the basic conditions for it to bloom more and better flowers. 4. WaterMagnolia requires the soil to be slightly moist during its normal growth process, but at the same time it is afraid of waterlogging. Therefore, magnolia is a plant that relatively needs water but is afraid of waterlogging. 5. TemperatureMagnolia can survive the winter in temperatures as low as minus ten degrees Celsius, so it has a strong ability to survive the winter and can grow normally in most areas. However, when the temperature is relatively low in winter, it is best to move it indoors for cultivation. 6. NotesMagnolias may be harmed by scale insects, aphids and sooty mold during maintenance. We need to observe more at the beginning and clean them up in time once they occur. |
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