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How to raise the newly bought Ruixiang?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Forsythia is a deciduous shrub of Oleaceae Forsythia, which blossoms in early spring, and when it blossoms, it is full of golden yellow, gorgeous and lovely, which is an excellent flowering shrub in early spring. Plants can grow to more than 3 meters, opposite leaves, yellow corolla, flowering in March and April. The fruit is ovoid or oblong, fruiting between July and September. Fruits have high medicinal value and are often used in clinical medicine.

1. Illumination

Daphne odora has a strong demand for light. After buying it home, you can put it in a place with soft light for cultivation, and let it receive a certain amount of light. However, before adapting to the new environment, the light should be appropriate, and at the same time avoid strong light, because it is relatively fragile at this time and can not withstand excessive or too strong light.

2. Temperature

After buying Daphne at home, we should pay attention to adjusting the temperature of the surrounding environment, between 10 and 25 degrees is appropriate, this is the temperature suitable for the growth of Daphne, but also can help Daphne faster suitable for the new environment.

3. Watering

The Daphne needs little water. The Daphne that has just been bought home needs to be watered after the soil is completely dry. When watering, the soil should be thoroughly watered, but excessive watering should not produce water accumulation. If there is water accumulation, it is easy to cause root rot.

4. Fertilization

You can apply some light fertilizer to the newly bought Daphne to supplement its nutrients.Be careful not to use thick fertilizer, because Ruixiang does not like thick fertilizer, and it has not yet adapted to the new environment, the root system is relatively fragile, if thick fertilizer is applied, it will not be fully absorbed, if fertilizer residues, it will easily lead to root burning.

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