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How to raise woody fragrant flower

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-03 08:30:05
Joss sticks need a long time of light, but avoid exposure to the sun. The soil should be loose and well drained. Water in different seasons, keep wet in winter, water once in the morning and evening every day in spring and summer, and increase water amount properly in growth period. In addition, when planting, the base fertilizer should be put first, and liquid fertilizer should be applied every half month. Before germination, it needs to apply fertilizer once to help it grow, to stop fertilization in the flowering period, and to help it survive the winter again before entering the winter.

I. breeding methods

1. Light: the woody fragrant flower needs to receive sufficient light. Although resistant to half Yin, but long-term lack of light can cause various diseases. At the same time to avoid being exposed to the sun, in summer can be moved to the astigmatism.

2. Soil: there is no special requirement for the soil, as long as the drainage is good. In addition, the soft and fertile soil is favorable for its roots to absorb nutrients, so that it can thrive.

3. Watering: the water demand of woodsweet is different in different seasons. Water less in winter, keep the soil moist. More water should be poured in spring, once in the morning and once in the evening, and the water volume should be increased in the peak growing season. In summer, water evaporates faster, so we should also water more

4. Fertilization: muxianghua can apply more fertilizer. First of all, the base fertilizer should be sufficient. Generally, animal manure or bean cake should be used. The second is to apply liquid fertilizer every 15 days. Apply concentrated fertilizer before germination, but stop at flowering stage, and continue to apply liquid fertilizer after flower withering. After winter, we need to apply a rotten organic fertilizer.

2. Reproductive skills

It can be propagated by sowing, branching, cutting, layering and grafting. Cuttage is commonly used and the survival rate is very high. Select the branches with strong growth as cuttings, dip the cut with grass ash to prevent rot, and then cut in the soil. It is better to control the temperature at 20 - 25 ℃, keep the substrate moist.

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3. Pest control

1. Diseases: powdery mildew, black spot and anthrax are common, which are usually caused by poor ventilation or insufficient light. It is necessary to cut off the diseased branches and leaves first, and spray them with pesticide for control.

2. Insect pest: common pests include beetles, aphids and scale insects. You can remove the pests manually first, and then spray insecticides to kill nymphs.

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