Cultivation method of Camellia Impatiens

Cultivation method of Camellia Impatiens

Cutting propagation of Impatiens balsamina

Camellia Impatiens can be propagated by cuttings throughout the year, but it is easier to take root and sprout by water cuttings in summer. The general steps of cuttings include: first, select relatively strong branches, and cut off a small section of them as cuttings. At the same time, the ambient temperature must be maintained at around 20 degrees. It will take about half a month for the roots to take root.

Sowing propagation of Impatiens balsamina

Camellia Impatiens can be propagated by sowing in all seasons of the year, and the main sowing methods are broadcasting and spot sowing. The temperature also needs to be maintained at around 20 degrees, so that roots can grow in a week. The specific steps are to determine the cultivation environment according to the seedling stage. First, plant it in a nutrient pot and then transplant it into a pot. The potting soil needs to be rich in nutrients and appropriate base fertilizer should be applied. In addition, the camellia balsamina plants in the seedling stage should be pinched according to the branching characteristics of different varieties. In addition, Camellia Balsam is afraid of heat, so in summer, the environment should be kept cool, ventilation should be strengthened, and appropriate sunshade should be provided. In winter and spring, ensure sufficient sunlight and no shade is needed. In terms of water, the amount of watering should be increased during the growth period of Camellia Balsam, especially in summer, to keep the environment moist, otherwise the plant will wilt, but be sure to pay attention to not allowing water to accumulate, otherwise the roots of the plant will rot. In addition, during the growth period of Camellia Balsam plants, the air humidity should be maintained, water should be sprayed around appropriately, and fertilizer should be applied in time. This will control the height and shape of the plants. However, attention should be paid to fertilization. Apply more nitrogen fertilizer in the early stage and control the application of nitrogen fertilizer in the later stage.

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