Cultivation methods and precautions of perfume lemon

Cultivation methods and precautions of perfume lemon

1. Maintenance methods

1. Light management: During the maintenance process, you should try to avoid direct exposure to strong light, and try to choose a place under the shade of trees, which is both ventilated and has appropriate light. The average annual sunshine hours are greater than 1,200 hours, which means greater than 3.3 hours per day.

2. Substrate selection: Perfume lemon is a fibrous root plant, and the soil should be kept breathable and loose. It is recommended to use clay pots or tile pots.

3. Nutrient management: It blooms and bears fruit all year round, so you need to apply less fertilizer but more frequently. It is best to use organic fertilizer liquid, which is acidic and easy for plants to absorb. Apply less fertilizer in summer, spring and autumn are best.

4. Temperature management: This plant is not winter-resistant and the temperature needs to be kept at around 17-20 degrees Celsius all year round.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Summer: Try to keep the temperature around 20 degrees Celsius. If placed indoors, keep it well ventilated. But it is best to grow it under the shade of trees and avoid direct sunlight.

2. Repotting: Because it is a plant with fibrous roots, it is recommended to plant it in a larger pot. Loosen the soil every month to keep the pot loose and breathable.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Yellowing leaves: If yellowing leaves occur, it is most likely caused by fertilization. Too much fertilizer can easily cause fertilizer damage, leading to yellowing leaves. You can water to add fertilizer, or change to new soil.

2. Death of plants in winter: Because perfumed lemon is not winter-resistant, it is easy for plants to die in the cold winter. Therefore, you must take measures to prevent cold and avoid being blown directly by the cold wind.

IV. Other issues

1. Is it toxic? Perfume lemon is a non-toxic plant with a strong aroma and can also be grown in potted plants.

2. Pruning and maintenance: Because it bears fruit all year round, it is necessary to prune the branches and leaves regularly every month. Only in this way can it bear better fruit.

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