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Breeding methods of Rhododendron

Walter White
2019-12-22 14:38:34
Watering method: water in time during the growth period, keep the soil moist, and water more when the temperature is high. Sufficient light: the maintenance position should have good sunlight, not in too dark place. Breeding temperature: the temperature shall be controlled at about 20-30 ℃ as far as possible, and shall not be lower than 5 ℃ in winter to avoid frostbite. Fertilizing technique: fertilize once a week, control fertilizer in autumn and stop in winter.

I. watering method

Rhododendron needs a lot of water when it is growing, so it should be watered in time. It is better to make the soil moist, as long as there is no water. In summer, the plants can be sprayed with water to avoid water shortage and leaves falling, and the time of watering should also be chosen in the morning and evening. Low temperature should pay attention to water control, but if the temperature is above 15 ℃, you can properly water.

2. Enough light

It is a plant that likes sunshine. In the process of maintenance, it needs to be placed in a place with sunlight to ensure sufficient illumination. If it is too dark, it will hinder the normal flowering of the plant. Especially during the winter, we should accept the sunshine as much as possible.

3. Breeding temperature

The most suitable temperature for its growth is 20-30 ℃, the temperature in this range will be better, and the temperature cannot be too high or too low. Summer and winter temperature will reach the limit temperature, the lowest temperature should not be less than 5 ℃, once frostbitten, there will be the phenomenon of falling leaves.

Rhododendron

IV. fertilization techniques

It should be fertilized once a week during the growth period of the plant, and once every ten days or half a month when the temperature rises in spring. In autumn, when the temperature becomes low, fertilization should be controlled. When winter comes, fertilization should be suspended.

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