1. Breeding methods1. Water: When watering the golden osmanthus, you should wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering, and also slightly mist it to keep it moist. When the temperature is high, you can water more appropriately, but there should not be excess water. 2. Sunlight: Usually keep it in semi-shade to prevent it from being exposed to strong sunlight. It should be given sufficient sunlight during the differentiation of flower buds. If the light is too weak, the number of flowers will be reduced. 3. Repotting: When growing potted plants, pay attention to repotting in time. The pot should be replaced once every 1-2 years, and appropriate base fertilizer should be added to the soil. And when repotting, use scissors to cut off rotten roots and messy roots. 2. Precautions1. Ventilation: The environment should be ventilated during maintenance, and potted plants should be placed near windows with good air circulation. This can reduce the probability of disease and insect infestation. 2. Pruning: After entering spring, appropriate pruning is needed, usually by removing weak branches, dead branches, and branches infested by diseases and insects. |
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