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How to raise the new Hoya?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
If the seedling stage of forsythia, when the small face to 20 cm when to loosen the soil, weeding, thinning. Fertilizer should be applied when it grows to 30-40 centimeters, and fertilizer should be applied during the growth period to promote early maturity and more fruit. If the adult forsythia, the main attention is pruning treatment, cut off the old branches, long branches. If it is wild, it should be reclaimed frequently to increase production, loosen soil during growth, fertilize frequently, and prune branches, so as to increase production.

1. Check

Due to transportation, handling and other factors, the plant may be damaged in this process. Therefore, it is necessary to check the plant first to see if its root system is damaged. If any problem is found, it must be solved in time, which is helpful for the normal growth of Hoya in the later period.

2. Illumination

After you buy it home, don't let Hoya come into contact with too much light. First, maintain it in a cool and shaded place for a period of time to let it adapt to the new environment slowly. During this period, don't let the plant be directly exposed to strong light, which is easy to be sunburned. After adapting to the environment, slowly increase the light intensity.

3. Ventilation

It is necessary to strengthen the ventilation of the surrounding environment of the newly bought Hoya, because its body is relatively fragile at present. If the surrounding environment is not ventilated and the air is not smooth, it is very easy to cause some diseases.Therefore, ventilation should be strengthened to prevent the occurrence of diseases.

4. Watering

Because it has not adapted to the new environment, the growth and development of Hoya is slow and the demand for water is not strong, so it needs to be watered according to the dry soil, and then watered after the soil is dry, and it is enough to keep the soil moist all the time.

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