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Cultivation method of double petal plum

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Nao sparrow flower on the higher requirements of the soil, planting soil to have good drainage function, to ensure that its roots will not be anoxic; Temperature: Planting it needs to keep warm all year round, and it is best to control the temperature at about 20 C during maintenance; Watering: The effect of watering flowers with rainwater will be better, but be careful not to let water accumulate in the basin; Light: In the season of strong light, to give it shade. Give enough light in winter.

1. Soil

The planting of double Prunus triloba should use loose and fertile slightly acidic sandy soil, and ensure good ventilation and drainage.It is better to use sandy loam with a certain amount of humus soil to increase soil fertility.

2. Temperature

It is resistant to high temperature but not cold, and the most suitable temperature for its growth is 15-30 .It can adapt to the high temperature of 35 C in summer.In winter, the temperature is generally higher than 5 C, and it is better to overwinter indoors or in a greenhouse.

3. Watering

It can be watered once a day in spring and autumn, once a day in the morning and evening in summer, and less water in winter.But we should pay attention to the pot soil can not have water, otherwise easy to rot roots.

4. Illumination

Its newly grown seedlings should be placed in a semi-shady place for maintenance, and it is usually best to give it full sunlight every day in the light environment.In winter, it should be kept in scattered light for about 8 hours, otherwise it may have the problem of defoliation.

5. Precautions

1. Fertilization: It is best to apply a thin layer of base fertilizer at the bottom of the plant, and apply additional fertilizer once during its growth and development, and then apply fertilizer according to its growth.

2. Pruning: It can be every 5 years for a heavy pruning, usually a little pruning about too long branches and leaves can be.

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