1. Temperature: Aglaia odorata likes a warm environment. When the temperature is controlled at 30 ℃, it will grow faster and better. When the temperature is low in winter, measures should be taken to keep warm
2. Watering: the wet soil will grow better in Aglaia odorata. If the water is not enough, yellow leaves will appear. In summer, you can water it once a day, and spray some water on or around the leaves.
3. Light: Aglaia odorata likes sunshine. Give it about 8 hours of light every day as much as possible. It's better to cultivate it in a sunny and ventilated environment.
4. Fertilization: Aglaia odorata has a large demand for nutrients. If the nutrients are insufficient, flowering will be affected. In order to make it bloom more, fertilization in spring and summer should be based on thin liquid fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus..
Cuttage Propagation: select robust branches, cut them into about 10 cm long, remove the leaves below, leave 2-3 leaves on the top, insert them in the prepared flowerpot, and then water them and cover them with film, keep moist, and take root in about 2 months.
1. Anthrax: pay attention to ventilation and moisture drainage, and clean up the diseased leaves and branches in a timely manner, which can reduce the pathogen, apply reasonable nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium fertilizer, make it grow better, and improve its disease resistance.
2. Scale insect: it will cause the leaves to turn yellow or even die. It is necessary to remove the insect body in time, or trim the insect branches to avoid infection.