Cultivation methods and precautions of fragrant wood

Cultivation methods and precautions of fragrant wood

Most of the fragrant wood is located in the dry and hot river valley areas with high altitudes such as central and northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan in my country. The fragrant wood is shade-tolerant, likes warmth, grows slowly and has a long life. When planting in northern regions, attention should be paid to the cold protection of the seedlings.

Farming methods

Choosing the right plants

The fragrant wood is very popular among flower lovers and is an ideal potted plant. Placing the bonsai fragrant wood indoors can create a feeling of moving wild mountains, rivers and trees into the home, which is natural and fresh. Therefore, planting the fragrant wood in a pot is the first important step.

It is a good idea to choose a fragrant wood seedling with a curved or slightly deformed trunk, or an old trunk that is slightly old and has a simple and beautiful shape. Wild tree trunks are the best, but for the sake of protecting the environment, it is not recommended for flower lovers to do this!

Trim

After selecting the fragrant wood plants, the next step is to prune and shape them.

After planning the shape and placement, prune according to the indoor space and actual environment, and remove diseased and insect-infested branches, overgrown branches, and overlapping branches through pruning and thinning.

Basin shaping

It is most appropriate to choose a purple clay pot with good permeability as the home of the fragrant wood potted plant or bonsai. After potting, compact the soil and water it to keep the soil moist.

Fragrant wood is a sun-loving plant and will grow well if placed in ventilated and well-lit places such as balconies or windowsills. In daily maintenance, we should also pay attention to adjusting and correcting the growth of the plants and shaping them according to needs.

Usually after a few years of care and management, you will be able to have a great fragrant wood bonsai/potted plant!

Precautions

Transplant and repot

Many flower lovers will change pots and transplant the fragrant wood after buying it. After transplantation, the leaves may fall off, which is a normal reaction, so flower lovers don’t need to worry too much.

Soil and water

Fragrant wood does not need to be watered too frequently. Generally speaking, it can be watered within 3-5 days, and it must be watered thoroughly (wet the bottom). Too much water can easily lead to root rot (also known as burnt), so the soil also needs to be selected with good drainage and permeability.

Outdoor Environment

Mainly wind and sunshine. As for sunshine, it can be done every day because the fragrant wood likes light, but exposure should be avoided. It is usually best to place it on the balcony or in sunny places indoors. It doesn’t matter if there is no sunlight, as the fragrant wood has a certain ability to tolerate shade.

As for the fragrant wood, it has little resistance to wind, so when you keep it at home, try to avoid the flower being ravaged by the wind! The tiny leaf joints can easily turn your fragrant wood into a Mediterranean...

Temperature and placement

Usually there is no problem placing them indoors. However, considering that green plants will release carbon dioxide and absorb oxygen at night, it is better not to place them in the bedroom. In winter, there is no problem as long as the room temperature is around 10 degrees.

In addition, when the plant is weak, do not place the fragrant wood in front of the computer to absorb the heat radiation.

Summary

The above are the cultivation methods and precautions of Fragrant Wood! After reading the editor’s introduction, are you more tempted to buy one? Take action now and own your own fragrant wood!

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