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Cultivation methods and precautions of Haitong

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-07 09:07:07
The suitable soil should be used for culturing Pittosporum. There should be enough nutrients in the soil to avoid the use of clayey soil. In the seedling stage, the basin should be changed once a year, and 2-3 years after forming. The breeding temperature should be controlled at about 15-30 ℃, and the winter temperature should be adjusted to about 5 ℃. We need to water it in time. In spring and autumn, we usually need to water it once every 1-2 days. In winter, we need to control the water.

I. soil

Haitong grows well in some fertile soil. If it is not cultured in too sticky soil, it will affect the root respiration and growth of the plant. And, but also in the breeding period in time to change the big basin, the state of seedlings to change once a year, such as the formation of plants to change 2-3 years.

2. Temperature

If the temperature is suitable for cultivation, the growth state of Haitong will be better. Try to keep the temperature at about 15-30 ℃. If it can not reach the breeding temperature, do not let the temperature be too low or too high. Cold season needs to be put into the room as soon as possible, and the room temperature should also be maintained at about 5 ℃, in the outdoor to keep warm.

Water content

During the maintenance period, water reasonably, and the specific amount of water in different climates is also different. In spring and autumn, water once every 1-2 days. In late autumn, water once every 2-3 days. Plant in summer need more water, to appropriate more water, low temperature in winter, need to reduce water.

Pittosporum tobira

IV. precautions

The growth ability of Haitong is very strong, so we should pay attention to pruning during the cultivation period. In spring, we mainly focus on modeling. If the top grows higher, we should cut the top properly, otherwise the beauty of the plant will be reduced.

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