1. LightingThe boxwood prefers a cool growing environment, which is suitable for its rapid growth. In the hot summer, it is necessary to block light to prevent the plants from being sunburned. They will grow better and faster in a cool and ventilated place. 2. PruningThe vigorous growth of plants requires pruning, especially when the growth is faster. Proper pruning can make the plants grow better. Reasonable distribution of nutrients will avoid excessive consumption of nutrients, mainly by pruning branches that are not growing well, such as withered branches, diseased branches, etc. 3. WaterIn the early stages of its growth, adequate watering is sufficient. However, during the growing season, you need to increase the frequency of watering because it requires a lot of water during its rapid growth stage. Especially in dry weather, be sure to pay attention to soil moisture. 4. SoilBecause of the properties of the plant, we must pay attention to the moisture of the soil and keep the soil loose and breathable, which is conducive to the healthy growth of the plant. If the soil used is heavy and contains many insect eggs, it will be harmful to its growth. |
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