1. Matrix selectionDeutzia parviflora does not have strict requirements on soil and prefers fertile sandy soil, which will make the plant grow well. It will grow well in heavy clay soils but will grow poorly in saline and alkaline soils. 2. Lighting ManagementDeutzia microphylla prefers a warm, sunny environment, but can also survive in a shady environment. But you can't expose yourself to high temperatures in the summer, otherwise you will get sunburned. 3. Nutrient ManagementBefore planting, base fertilizer should be used, which is fermented animal manure mixed with the soil. During the breeding process, top dressing should also be used, generally chemical fertilizers. Urea can be used in summer to promote the growth of branches and leaves. Use phosphorus and potassium fertilizers in autumn to promote the lignification of new branches and leaves. 4. Water ManagementKeep the soil moist because it likes a humid environment. In the summer when rainfall is frequent, you don’t need to water it as long as the soil is not dry. It is enough to water it once in autumn, water it to prevent freezing in winter, and water it to thaw in March of the following year. |
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