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How to maintain azaleas after blooming, can they be misted when flowering?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Mimosa major ornamental, medicinal and predictive role. Its plant type is beautiful and small, the flowers are relatively small, the color is mostly white or pink, elegant and tranquil, with high ornamental value. It is a common Chinese herbal medicine with high medicinal value. In addition, it can predict weather and earthquakes, and judge weather changes by observing the speed of closure and drooping of leaves after touching them. If the leaves of the plant suddenly shrivel and wither, an earthquake may occur soon.

1. Maintenance method after blooming

1. Pruning: When the Rhododendron blossoms, it should be pruned in time.Clean, sterilized scissors should be used to remove all the flowers from the plant.Poor branches and leaves on the plant, such as diseased branches, thin branches and cross branches, are also beneficial to its later growth and flowering.

2. Watering: Watering should be carried out scientifically. It is not allowed to water the plants fiercely. Watering should be carried out slowly.The water quality should be clean, and there should be no water in the soil.

3. Sunlight: The plant needs to be placed in a position with good light, but it can not accept the exposure of strong light, and the environment of astigmatism is suitable for it.Don't put it in too dark environment, which is not good for its growth.If the light is too strong, it will burn the plant and the leaves will easily become dry.

2. Whether water can be sprayed

When the Rhododendron is blooming, it is not allowed to spray water on it.Because it is in the period of flower blooming, spraying water to the plant is easy to cause early withering of flowers, so it is not possible to spray water.If the climate is dry, you can spray water next to the plants or on the ground, which can also increase the humidity.

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