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How to raise Daphne in summer

Gustavo Fring
2020-02-16 09:35:04
In summer, keep Daphne odora in a humid and cool place. Don't like strong sunshine. Water shall not be poured too much and there shall be no ponding. Rotten leaves and grass can be used as fertilizer. It is usually propagated by cutting. In addition, we need to pay attention to the prevention and control of pests, such as aphids, which can be treated by spraying pesticides. The leaves are attacked by virus and can be pulled out and discarded.

I. cultivation conditions

1. Daphne Phnom Penh likes to grow in the soil with loose fertilizer. It can also be mixed with sand, river sand, river mud, etc. It is better to use humus soil such as plant ash, rotten leaves, etc.

2. Daphne in Phnom Penh likes the environment of half Yin and half Yang, and the temperature control at 25 ℃ is the best. Avoid direct sunlight, pay attention to shade and keep proper ventilation.

3. It is better to pour water through the root rather than large-scale irrigation. Don't get drenched in heavy rain. At ordinary times, watering can be dry or wet. Plants are not drought resistant or waterlogging resistant. They can also spray water on the leaves. Pay attention to humidity control.

4. Daphne odora in Phnom Penh doesn't need too much fertilizer. In summer, it can't be fertilized. Spray the diluted foliar fertilizer properly. About four to five weeks to use a liquid fertilizer can meet its growth.

2. Breeding methods

Generally, cuttage is used for propagation. Generally, the old branch cutting without diseases and insect pests and with strong buds and full buds is selected in spring. You can also use the method of propagation of pressure branches, select disease-free branches, strip 2-3cm from the middle and bury them in the soil, after rooting, separate them and plant them.

III. pest control

Diseases and insect pests include aphids, ants, etc., which can be irrigated with garlic water, pepper water, etc. to prevent and control these pests. There are leaf rot, stem rot and so on, which are caused by diseases and insect pests. Generally, the treatment method is to uproot and throw away these diseased plants. At the beginning of the disease, the root can be irrigated with diluted carbendazim.

Daphne odora var. marginata

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