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How to raise wintersweet

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-08 08:43:22
We should pay attention to the amount of water when cultivating Prunus praecox. We don't need to pour too much water on it, because it is very afraid of waterlogging. We can water more in summer. After flower withering, prune dead branches, Cross branches and dense branches in time to avoid nutrient loss. The minimum temperature of culture should not be lower than - 15 ℃, and the temperature of flowering should not be lower than - 10 ℃. At ordinary times, we should ventilate more, prevent diseases and insect pests, and deal with them in time.

I. maintenance method

1. Watering: the plant is very afraid of water logging, so the water can not be sufficient. If the water supply is too large, the plant growth will be affected. Should wait for the soil to dry and then water, maintain a slightly dry state is better, summer can slightly more water

Wintersweet

2. Pruning: it has a strong germinating force. It should be pruned in time to help the plant germinate new branches. Generally, it is carried out after flower withering, and pruning dense branches, dead branches, Cross branches and disease and insect branches. If not pruned in time, it will consume nutrients in the soil.

Wintersweet

3. Temperature: wintersweet likes sunshine, has a certain ability of shade resistance, and is not afraid of cold. Therefore, the minimum temperature of breeding should not be lower than - 15 ℃, which can be maintained outdoors in winter. However, the temperature during flowering should not be lower than - 10 ℃, which will freeze the flowers.

2. Prevention and control of diseases and insect pests

Wintersweet is seldom damaged by diseases and insect pests, but it should also be prevented at ordinary times. The breeding environment should be well ventilated and bright. If the plant suffers from diseases and insect pests, it is necessary to use drugs in time. When the number of insects is small, they can be caught and killed manually.

Wintersweet

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