1. Breeding conditions1. Soil: Holly can be grown in fertile, moist, well-drained acidic loam. 2. Fertilization: It needs to be fertilized during its growing period. You can spray phosphate solution on its leaves. In the later stages of growth, some potassium fertilizer needs to be applied to it. 3. Light: It is not resistant to strong light. When the seedlings are just transplanted and when the sun is particularly strong in midsummer, certain measures need to be taken to block the sunlight. 4. Temperature: It likes warm climate conditions and has a certain degree of cold resistance, but it is best to build a shed to keep warm when the weather is cold in winter. 2. Breeding MethodsLarge-leaf holly is generally propagated by sowing. |
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