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Cultivation method of oil camellia flower

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: The best time to plant Lantana camara is to choose a certain water retention, relatively fertile soil; Temperature: It prefers a warm environment, the best breeding temperature to maintain at around 20-25 ℃; Watering: It likes wet environment very much, need to let soil keep wet for a long time; Illumination: It needs a lot of, sufficient illumination, everyday illumination time had better can achieve 8 hours of above.

1. Soil

Camellia oleifera does not have high requirements for soil quality, so it is best to choose larger flowerpots and use deeper acidic soil.But the soil should not be too hard, and there should not be too many impurities in the basin, such as stones and tiles.

2. Temperature

It is not cold-resistant, the temperature of the surrounding environment can not be too low, the best temperature can be maintained above 17 degrees Celsius.Be sure to avoid low temperatures and late frosts outdoors, otherwise their flowers will easily wither and their fruits may not be preserved.

3. Watering

It has a high requirement for water, and needs a large amount of water during its vigorous growth period. Adequate water supply can promote its better growth.However, water and soil can not be too wet for a long time to avoid the occurrence of root rot.

4. Illumination

It likes a sunny environment, and it should be given at least 6 hours of sunshine every day.A little shade in summer, the more abundant light, the more fresh and tender the color of its leaves will be.

5. Precautions

1. Fertilization: In its growth and development stage, fertilization commonly used nitrogen fertilizer.Nitrogen fertilizer can provide it with more abundant nutrients, which is good for its growth.

2. Pests and diseases: its most common disease is root rot, to timely control, otherwise it will cause root rot.After morbidity had better use the cupric sulphate with good dilution to its root, soil gush is applied disinfect processing.

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