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Aglaia odorata's indoor culture methods and precautions

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-04-13 09:45:57
Flower soil: use soft and drained flower soil with nutrients. Water content: the water demand is different in different periods, so the water content should be controlled in flowering period. Fertilization: once every 1-2 weeks, phosphate fertilizer will be applied after the flower bud is spread, and it will be applied according to the plant size after flowering. Light: if the light is not enough, the plants will grow in vain, so there must be proper light.

I. breeding methods

1. Flower soil: it has a high demand for soil, which should be soft and drained, and also have sufficient nutrients.

2. Water content: it prefers water, but the water requirement is different in different periods. Control the water content in the flowering period. If it is not well controlled, the branches are easy to grow in vain. The best way is to look at the new buds. If the new buds are dry, water them, if not, do not water them.

3. Fertilizer application: it has a high demand for fertilizer. It needs to be applied once a week or two. After the flower buds open, it will be applied with phosphate fertilizer. After flowering, it will be applied again according to the size of the plant.

4. Light: it prefers light. If the light is not enough, the plants will grow in vain, so there must be proper light.

2. Precautions

Change flowerpots regularly. Can not change all year round, usually 1 - 2 years.

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