1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is best to choose loose, breathable soil with good drainage, which will not cause root suffocation. Sandy soil is preferred. 2. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for crabapple growth is between 18 and 20 degrees. When the temperature is relatively high in summer, it should be moved to a cool location, and in winter it should be placed indoors for cultivation. 3. Watering: The temperature is high in summer and water evaporates quickly, so it is necessary to water once in the morning and evening. In winter, watering should be done when the light is strong at noon to prevent the plants from freezing. 4. Light: The plant should be placed in a sunny location indoors to receive sufficient light. In summer, shade should be provided to prevent strong sunlight from burning the plant. 5. Fertilization: Apply thin fertilizer frequently. Apply cake fertilizer water every fifteen days during the growth period. Be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, which will cause yellow leaves, bud falling, etc. 2. PrecautionsAfter the plant blooms, the branches and leaves should be pruned and the tips should be pinched in time. |
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