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The correct way to water azaleas, how to manage them in winter

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many reasons why lilac flowers do not bloom, if it is because of the lack of sunlight, it needs to be moved to the sun for maintenance, and used to breed buds through photosynthesis. If it is because of the lack of water, find that the soil is dry and water it in time, and water it properly in the growing period. If fertilization is not timely, timely topdressing is needed, and fertilizer and water management is also needed in peacetime. If it is infected with pests and diseases, the branches infected with pests and diseases should be cut off, and then sprayed with pesticides.

1. Watering method

1. Water quality: When watering the azaleas, choose the water quality suitable for plant growth.Acidic water is applied, or a little ferrous sulfate is added to the water for mixing.Alkaline water will slow down the growth of plants and cause them to die if used for a long time.There should be no chlorine in the water, and tap water should be used after a day or two.

2, do not dry do not water: before watering to determine whether the soil is dry, you can gently knock the flowerpot, listen to its voice is dull, do not water.If the sound is clear, it means that the soil is dry and needs watering.

3. Water thoroughly: When watering the plants, water them thoroughly every time. Generally, water them until the bottom of the flowerpot runs water and then stop.Avoid water in the pot soil, especially easy to cause root rot.

2. Winter Management

1. Temperature: When managing in winter, it is necessary to ensure that the room temperature is 5-10 .If the temperature can not reach, it can be covered with film to keep out the cold, generally below 5 degrees Celsius, it will stop growing.

2. Moisture: It grows slowly in winter, so it doesn't need to be watered too much. The frequency of watering should be controlled.When the soil is dry, it can be watered, and watering should be carried out at noon, otherwise its roots will be stimulated.

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