1. Brief IntroductionPhoebe nanmu is a large tree of the genus Phoebe in the Lauraceae family, which can grow to more than 30 meters in height. It has a straight trunk with many small branches. Its leaves are leathery, oval in shape, 7-11 cm long and 2.5-4 cm wide. The leaves are glossy on the front and have shorter hairs on the back. 2. Planting Method1. Select saplings: It is best to choose saplings with a height between 1.5-2m for planting. After selecting, first cut off the yellow leaves and dead branches, and disinfect the cut ends. 2. Site selection and land preparation: Choose a slightly shaded area with loose soil as the planting site. Dig some planting holes on it, deep turn the flower soil in the holes, and apply some base fertilizer. 3. Planting: Gently place the selected sapling into the planting hole, hold it straight with one hand, and fill the hole with soil with the other hand until the hole is completely filled. When planting, be sure to control the depth so that all of its roots are buried in the soil, but not too many stems are buried in the soil. 4. Later maintenance: After planting, you need to water it once to moisten the soil. After that, with moderate shading and timely watering, it will survive and start growing soon. |
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