1. Temperature: Bergamot likes warmth, 20-24 ℃ is the most suitable. It is a kind of plant that can't bear severe cold, so it needs to be adjusted in winter, and it can guarantee safety above 5 ℃.
2. Watering: it needs a lot of water. It is generally distributed in places with rainfall of 1000-1200 mm. If it is a potted plant, it needs to be watered once in two or three days. When it is very hot, it needs to be watered once a day.
3. Light: it has a high demand for light and is a light loving plant. Generally speaking, it needs 5-6 hours of light every day to ensure its growth and output. Similarly, if it is a potted plant, it should be placed in a sunny position.
4. Fertilization: to ensure sufficient nutrient supply, a Buddhist hand can grow vigorously. In March August, generally once a month, you can use organic fertilizer.
1. Propagation: commonly used cuttage, from February to March and from August to September. Seven to eight year old vigorous branches shall be selected as cuttings. After cutting, they shall be pruned, and most of the leaves shall be cut off for cutting. The sandy loam was used as matrix. Then, insert the cuttings into the cuttings, keep them moist, keep the temperature appropriate, and take root soon.
2. Pruning: first of all, it is necessary to remove the top bud in spring, so as to promote it to enter the stage of result in advance. In addition, flowers need to be pruned. For the early blooming flowers, that is, the flowers at the end of spring, they need to be cut off in time. In addition, the trimming of its shape can also be carried out at the right time.
1. Disease: there is often "soot disease", and some spots similar to coal ash will appear, gradually expanding its area. In addition to timely spraying agent, also need to timely prune, pay attention to drainage.
2. Insect damage: there are many kinds, such as "leafminer moth", "jade belt Phoenix butterfly" and other larva, which can be used as trichlorfon, and "blowing cotton scale", which can be controlled by dimethoate emulsion.
1. Toxicity: Bergamot is non-toxic. In addition, it has medicinal value.
2. Whether it can be raised at home: it can be placed at home, because it not only has medicinal effect, but also has ornamental effect. It is more suitable to be placed at home.