1. Breeding environment1. Soil: Cultivating silver willow requires fertile and well-breathed soil. 2. Watering: It likes a humid environment and is resistant to waterlogging, but it does not need to be watered in large quantities. Just keep the soil moist. 3. Light: The willow must be given a sunny growing environment and receive an appropriate amount of light so that it can grow better. If it does not receive sufficient light for a long time, it will affect its growth. 2. Breeding MethodsPropagation by cuttings: Cut a branch in late winter or early spring, preferably about 20 cm in length, insert it into the sand bed, and water it thoroughly to keep the soil moist. After it takes root, it can be transplanted. If the seedlings need to spend the winter, they must be buried in the soil to protect them from the cold. 3. Common pests and diseasesSilver willow generally does not suffer from diseases and pests, but you should do a good job of prevention in normal times, provide proper ventilation, maintain an appropriate growth temperature, and weed in time to avoid pests. |
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