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Breeding Methods and Precautions of Daphne odora in Winter

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
North American Holly likes moist growth environment, should notice good water in conserve, but according to see dry see wet principle is irrigated. Pay attention to the correct fertilization in growth, timely provide nutrients to fertilizer, but pay attention to good concentration, winter can stop fertilization. It is more light-loving, growth must be exposed to adequate sunlight, raised in a good place to light. To provide it with loose and fertile sandy soil, garden soil, humus soil and peat soil can be mixed, and pot soil can be replaced once every 1-2 years.

1. keep warm and warm

The most suitable growth temperature for Daphne is 10-20 , and winter is the flowering period of Daphne, so when raising Daphne in winter, we should ensure that the maintenance temperature is above 10 . When raising Daphne in winter in the north, we should also pay attention to not letting the leaves of Daphne touch the glass, otherwise Daphne is easy to frostbite.

2. more sunshine

Daphne is afraid of the hot sun, but the light in winter is warm and soft, and more sunshine is conducive to the accumulation of nutrients in the plant, which is very beneficial to the growth and flowering of the plant, so when raising Daphne in winter, it should be placed on the south balcony with sufficient light, and how long it can be dried.

3. Proper watering

Daphne likes humidity, but what the plant likes is that the air humidity is high, and the soil cannot be too dry or too wet. Usually, you can weigh the weight of the flowerpot, and feel that it is obviously lighter and watered thoroughly. When the indoor air is dry, you can spray water around the plant, but do not spray water on the flowers and leaves.

4. more ventilation

In winter, the room is heated, the air is dry, and the maintenance environment is not ventilated, so it is easy for Daphne to go wrong. It is best to open the window at noon when the temperature is high for ventilation. When ventilating, move the Daphne away from the window to avoid the cold wind blowing on the Daphne.

5. Avoiding Fertilization

In winter, Daphne odora is in the flowering period and cannot be fertilized. If Daphne odora does not bloom and the room temperature heating temperature is high, potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be irrigated once every half month to promote the plant to bloom rapidly, and fertilization can be stopped after flowering.

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