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Cultivation methods and precautions of Camellia and Impatiens

Hank Schrader
2020-09-07 08:27:32
When raising Camellia Impatiens, we need to put it in the environment of 15-25 ℃, and provide it with some soft scattering light. In the growing season, it needs to be given enough water and some nitrogen fertilizer. Before flowering, some phosphate fertilizer should be applied.

Culture method of Camellia and Impatiens

Light and temperature

The adaptability of Phoenixes camellia is relatively strong. The cultivation of Phoenixes Camellia needs to provide appropriate light and temperature conditions. The suitable temperature for the growth of Phoenixes camellia is between 15 ℃ and 25 ℃. It is not resistant to high temperature. When the temperature is too high, the growth of plants will be affected, and when it is serious, it may stop growing. In summer, it is necessary to keep the growth environment cool, shade properly, and avoid direct sunlight. However, it is necessary to pay attention not to over shade. If the sunlight is insufficient, it may also cause the plants of Camellia and Impatiens to grow in vain and the leaves to turn pale. In winter, we should keep warm, because camellia and Impatiens are not hardy to cold, and keep enough light.

Watering and fertilization

The cultivation of Camellia and Impatiens, water and fertilizer is the most important, water must be sufficient to keep the pot soil moist, but never water, otherwise it will rot. In the maintenance process, watering must be appropriate to maintain a certain amount of air humidity. In summer, it is necessary to timely water and spray water on the ground and leaves to maintain air humidity. In order to make the camellia Impatiens have enough nutrients, we can apply a thin fertilizer and water every 10 times. In the early stage of growth, we can apply more nitrogen fertilizer. Before flowering, we should control the use of nitrogen fertilizer.

Method for culturing camellia impatiens

Notes on culture of Camellia and Impatiens

Reproduction method

Camellia Impatiens can be propagated by cutting, which can be carried out throughout the year. Generally, it is easy to take root, and water cutting can be carried out in summer.

Pests and diseases

In the process of cultivation, there are many diseases, including catarrh disease, powdery mildew, white silk disease and mosaic disease, which have adverse effects on the growth of Camellia. When it is found that there are diseases and poor growth of Camellia Impatiens, timely preventive measures can be taken.

Upper basin

In order to cultivate camellia and Impatiens, we need to choose sandy soil with good drainage and fertility. The potting needs to be done when the seedlings of Camellia and Impatiens grow to a certain size.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Impatiens camellia

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