1. Breeding methods1. SoilYou should use loose, fertile, breathable and well-drained soil, and do not choose alkaline soil. 2. LightingIt likes a warm, humid and semi-shady growing environment, so when the light is strong in summer, proper shade is needed to prevent sunburn of the plant. 3. TemperatureIt grows better in a warm and humid environment, and needs to be moved indoors when the temperature drops too low in winter. 4. WateringThere is not too much demand for water, but as the temperature rises in summer, the evaporation rate of water also accelerates. More watering is needed to keep the soil moist and prevent the soil from drying out. 5. FertilizationIt is necessary to apply an appropriate amount of cake fertilizer water in the afternoon, not too much, and then slowly apply fertilizer according to the growth status of the plant. 2. PrecautionsWhen you find dead branches on the Deutzia, you need to cut them off immediately to prevent them from gradually spreading to the roots of the plant and causing the death of the entire plant. The branches of the Deutzia are relatively dense, so it is best to prune them every 2 to 3 years. In colder areas, the plant needs to be repotted about every three years. |
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