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Breeding methods and precautions of Magnolia officinalis

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-06-30 16:21:23
Temperature: Magnolia officinalis is a cool plant, suitable for growing in the environment of 14-20 ℃. Light: it has a high requirement for sunlight. When curing, it needs to receive enough scattered light, but it cannot be burned by strong light. Watering: it likes the humid soil and air environment. It needs to be watered and watered in time to keep the environment moist. Fertilization: before planting, some basic fertilizer should be applied to the soil. In the growing season, topdressing is needed 1-2 times.

I. maintenance method

1. Temperature: Magnolia officinalis is a cool plant. Generally speaking, it is suitable for distribution in areas where the annual average temperature is generally between 14 and 20 degrees. In the coldest time, the average temperature should also reach between three and nine degrees, so that it can safely winter.

2. Illumination: Magnolia officinalis is light loving. In its growth period, the demand for sunshine is very high, otherwise its growth will be very slow, and it is easy to grow in vain. Therefore, in this season, do not be too shaded. When encountering strong light, shade slightly, but don't cover the light completely

3. Watering: Magnolia officinalis likes to be wet, and the requirements for air humidity are also very high. And because its root system is relatively developed, its waterlogging resistance is good. In the growing period, water should be replenished in time to ensure wetness. But in winter, especially when the temperature is very low, we have to control the water.

4. Fertilization: it has a certain demand for fertilizer, but not too much. In addition to the fixed base fertilizer, the number of times of topdressing can be controlled twice a year, there is no need to too much

2. Cultivation techniques

1. Propagation: it can be propagated by sowing. Between September and October, you are ready to collect fruits and seeds. After harvest, store it in moist sand. In the spring of the next year, seeds can be taken out. Because there is a wax layer on its surface, which hinders its germination, it needs to be removed before sowing. The method of "row sowing" can be adopted. The row spacing can be about 30 cm, and the distance between each grain can be between three and six cm.

2. Weeding: this step is important because there are many weeds every other period of time. Generally, weed at least twice a year. After weeding, apply fertilizer.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Disease: the main species are "leaf blight", which can be controlled by Bordeaux. There will also be "bacterial wilt", in addition to spraying, but also to disinfect the substrate, such as available lime

2. Insect damage: it is mainly "Brown longicorn". The harm of adults is relatively great. The main task is to kill their adults.

4. Other issues

1. Toxicity: it is not toxic. Moreover, it is a good medicine.

2. Whether it can be raised at home: generally, it is not, because its volume is relatively large, it is not suitable for home, and it is also a protective plant.

Magnolia officinalis

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