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Breeding methods and precautions of Daphne odora

Skyler White
2020-02-16 09:35:04
Soil: like loose soil, more fertile soil. Temperature: the temperature of indoor culture should not be lower than five degrees, and plants with too low temperature are vulnerable to cold damage. Watering: like to wet, basin soil should be kept wet, watering should wait until the soil is dry. Fertilization: fertilize the plant once a month or so. It's better to use the mature fertilizer instead of concentrated fertilizer.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: I prefer loose and fertile soil, which needs better drainage performance and is suitable for acid soil.

2. Temperature: after frost, the plant should be moved to an indoor sunny environment, and the indoor temperature should be controlled above five degrees, which should not be too low, or the plant may be frozen.

3. Watering: in spring, watering should be done once in the germination period, and the next watering should be done after the soil is dry. You can use the method of hand touch to determine the dry humidity of the soil.

4. Light: prefer half shade, afraid of strong sunlight exposure. In summer, the potted plants should be moved to a place where the light is not so strong, and shading work should be done well.

5. Fertilization: it's better to apply fertilizer to Daphne once a month or so. The fertilizer applied should be the fertilizer that has been rotten well. Remember not to apply concentrated fertilizer.

Fertilization

2. Precautions

Daphne should carry out a pruning after the flower is withered, and cut the branches that have already blossomed once.

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