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How to raise Daphne

Jane Margolis
2020-02-16 09:35:04
For the maintenance of Daphne odora, the flowerpot should be of moderate size, and it can be used as a ceramic or tile basin with good air permeability. It should be prepared with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and sand in the proportion of 4:4:2. Water must not be applied too much, according to different seasons at any time. There is no requirement for the application of nutrients. The thin liquid fertilizer can be applied once a month. In order to avoid diseases and insect pests, it can be placed in the air circulation place, pay attention to ventilation.

I. choice of basin soil

The choice of flowerpot needs moderate size, and the texture can be used as pottery or tile basin with good permeability. The loam used in it needs to be soft and nutritious as a whole. For daily maintenance, garden soil, rotten leaf soil and sand can be prepared according to the ratio of 4:4:2. After the preparation, it can be exposed to the sun under the poisonous and hot light, which can play a role in sterilization and disinfection.

2. Apply less water

Because the transpiration of its leaves is small, it can't stand humidity, and the application of water must not be too much. At the beginning of spring germination, the water should be soaked once, and the next time it should be watered after it is dry. In summer, in addition to the necessary root application of water, but also to spray water around to increase humidity, but also play a role in cooling. In autumn and winter, the amount of water is reduced and the basin soil is kept dry.

3. Application of nutrients

There is no requirement for the application of nutrients. The application of thin liquid fertilizer once a month, especially before and after flowering, can make the plants become vigorous and the flowers bloom more brightly.

4. Pay attention to ventilation.

In order to avoid diseases and insect pests, can be placed in the air circulation place, pay attention to the ventilation conditions.

Daphne flower

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