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How to raise Camellia

Walter White
2020-07-08 08:42:55
The sandy soil with good fertility, ventilation and drainage should be used for curing, and the pH value should be between 5.5-6.5. We should also keep the soil moist, but we should not accumulate water. Make up more water in summer and control water in winter. It likes light. It should be put in a good place in the sun. Pay attention to block out the strong light. During the growth period, fertilizer should be applied frequently and low concentration fertilizer should be used. In addition, pay attention to the control of high and low temperature, not higher than 35 degrees or lower than 8 degrees, otherwise it will affect the growth.

I. soil

It is necessary to use the sandy soil with good fertility, ventilation and drainage, and the pH value is between 5.5-6.5. Red soil and peat soil can be mixed with appropriate amount of rotten sawdust to make soil. During maintenance, the soil shall be kept moist to a certain extent. In summer, the water loss shall be fast, and more water shall be added, and the soil shall be watered in the morning and evening respectively. Winter to control water, two or three days once, you can meet the needs of growth.

III. light

Camellia itself is fond of light. It needs a lot of light. The light in spring and autumn is mild. It needs to be put in a place with good sun. In summer, the light is strong, so it should be blocked at the right time, not in the strong sunlight. When the sun goes down, you can see the sunshine.

IV. fertilization

Its growth can not be separated from fertilizer, because the flowers are large and consume more nutrients. During the growth period, fertilizer should be applied frequently. It should be noted that thin fertilizer can easily burn the root system and cause yellow leaves.

Temperature

The temperature between 20 ℃ and 32 ℃ is the best during curing. When the temperature exceeds 35 ℃, the leaves are easy to burn and affect the growth. Therefore, more water should be sprayed in summer to reduce the temperature. Winter to control temperature, the best control in 8 degrees above, to avoid frostbite.

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