1. Potted PlantingBefore planting potted yellow iris, you should prepare the garden soil to increase the survival rate. It is best to use soil with good drainage, which will help it grow well. After potting, make sure the soil is slightly moist and place it in a ventilated environment for maintenance. When the temperature is high, you can spray water appropriately and apply fertilizer appropriately, and apply fertilizer in small amounts and frequently. In addition, the concentration of fertilizer should not be too high to avoid root burn. When caring for the plant in winter, the dead leaves should be cleaned up in time. 2. Ground PlantingWhen planting in the ground, the soil should be kept moist and should be sandy soil or light clay. After planting, the water level should not exceed the plant, and fertilizer should be applied appropriately. Fertilization is generally carried out in spring or after flowering. Top dressing can be done 1-2 times in spring. It is best to apply compound fertilizer. If not transplanted, appropriate fertilizer should be applied after flowering. In winter, diseased and dead leaves should be removed promptly. If you find that the leaves are completely withered, cut them off in time. |
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