Small-leaf red sandalwood is considered a high-end green plant in people's eyes. Its leaves are dark green and shiny, and its plant shape is noble and majestic, implying longevity and wealth. It is a very popular potted plant. So how to care for and manage small-leaf red sandalwood? Let’s learn more about it below. 1. Pot soil The potting soil for red sandalwood should be loose and breathable. Sandy soil can be used for planting. Sandy soil with larger particles should be selected because large particles of sand can be well ventilated and have strong permeability. You can also use nutrient soil with sufficient perlite or volcanic rock. Just make sure the potting soil is loose and breathable. 2. Lighting Small-leaf red sandalwood likes an environment with plenty of sunlight. It should be placed on a south balcony or in a sunny place for cultivation. Generally, it needs to be exposed to light for a long time. It is not recommended to cultivate it in a dark place without sunlight all year round. 3. Watering Dalbergia small-leaf prefers a humid environment. When the soil in the pot is dry, water it thoroughly in time to avoid the soil from being dry for a long time. Generally, water the plant every 3-5 days in spring and autumn; in hot summer, water the plant once a day, in the morning and evening, and avoid at noon; in cold winter, reduce watering to avoid frost damage. 4. Fertilization When repotting or planting small-leaf red sandalwood, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied, mainly compound fertilizer rich in calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. During the peak growing season in spring, it is necessary to add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution when watering every 1-2 months to replenish nutrients for the plants. In winter, you can add an appropriate amount of nutrient soil to the soil to increase the plant's resistance to cold and allow it to safely overwinter. 5. Temperature The origin of red sandalwood is the subtropical region. As long as the temperature reaches above 25 degrees, red sandalwood can grow very well. Once the temperature drops below two degrees, the small-leaf red sandalwood will suffer from frostbite, especially in the seedling stage. The plants are relatively fragile, so you must pay attention to keeping warm. In winter, it is best to keep the small-leaf red sandalwood in a room where the temperature can reach above 10 degrees. 6. Pruning When pruning red sandalwood, you can generally allow it to grow several obvious side branches. You can cut off the lowest branches so that you can see the powerful main roots that imprison the shape. Then, allow the leaves on each side branch to grow in clusters, so that you can create a more obvious shape. That’s it |
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