1. Flowering periodThe flowering period of Daphne odora is generally around April and May, and can last for about 60 days. If it is cultivated properly, you can see the beautiful flowers of Daphne odora blooming during this period. 2. Breeding methods1. Temperature and lightThe most basic condition when cultivating objects is to pay attention to the indoor temperature and light. First of all, you must know what kind of environment is suitable for the growth of Daphne koreana, and understand the habits and characteristics of this flower. Daphne koreana likes a relatively refreshing place, so never put them in a sunny place, and be prepared to avoid light at ordinary times. 2. WateringDaphne odora is a flower that likes to live in a flowerpot with moist soil. When summer comes, many flowers may have reached the flowering period and are in full bloom, but Daphne odora is just the opposite. They have already begun to enter a dormant state at that time, so don't water it continuously. 3. FertilizationWhen choosing fertilizer, be sure to choose well-rotted fertilizer. Do not apply too much fertilizer. Try to apply it thinly, otherwise it will easily burn the flower roots. If you apply too much fertilizer just for the sake of temporary convenience, it will backfire. 4. SoilDaphne odora is suitable for growing in soil with high air permeability, and this flower needs to have its soil changed every three years or so. This can usually be done after the flowering period, and more than half of the old soil can be removed. The process of turning the soil can also help Daphne odora remove some excess fibrous roots. 3. NotesIn addition to the above steps, you should do a good job of pruning on a regular basis. Try to be careful and attentive when pruning. During the pruning process, you can also carefully observe the changes in the branches and leaves to see if any diseases occur. If there are some changes, the disease should be detected and treated as soon as possible. |
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