1. Morphological characteristics1. Leaves: The leaves are opposite, the compound leaves are mostly ovate, oblong and elliptical, and the simple leaves are mostly ovate and elliptical, but sometimes nearly round. The length should not exceed 3 cm and the width should be within 1.3 cm. 2. Flowers: They usually bloom in June. Most of the flowers grow in the axils of leaves. There are also some at the top, but not many. The calyx is green with 5-6 sepals. The corolla is yellow, with 5-6 petals, which are oblong or oval. 2. Maintenance methods1. Temperature: Keep the temperature at around 15℃ in spring, and it will bloom in about two weeks. If the temperature is high in summer, it needs to be placed in a cool, semi-shaded place to facilitate its growth. 2. Watering: Water the forsythia more before it blooms and after it fades to keep the soil moist, but water less during the flowering period. In addition, during the rainy season, you need to avoid getting wet and waterlogged, and put it indoors in time. 3. Fertilization: When planting forsythia, you need to apply base fertilizer. During the growing season, apply thin liquid fertilizer every 15 days. In July and August, you should also apply more phosphorus fertilizer. 3. Picture appreciation |
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