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Cultivation methods and precautions of Heptacodium miconioides

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
When raising orchids at home, you should use soil that is easy to obtain, has good air permeability and drainage, and has high nutrient content. If the plant is terrestrial orchid, you can use peat soil or humus soil, fairy soil, river sand, perlite and a small amount of base fertilizer mixed into the culture soil. If the plant is epiphytic orchid, it can be mixed with seaweed, rotten bark, pine needle soil, ceramsite, broken stone and other items to prepare its plant material.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: Heptacodium miconioides has no strict requirement for soil, has strong adaptability, and can be planted in many soil types, including alkaline soil.

2. Light management: It likes warm and full sunshine, and it is easier to blossom and bear fruit in a sunny place.It can also be suitable for dark and humid environment, and the requirement for light is not strict.

3. Temperature management: The average temperature in winter is 2.9-4.4 , and the average temperature in summer is about 28 . The lowest extreme temperature can reach -6 , which can be safely passed.

4. Moisture management: Heptacodium miconioides likes humid environment. In summer, the precipitation is relatively more, up to about 1300-1500, and the humidity is relatively high, which can reach more than 90% in summer.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Winter: The average temperature in winter is between 3-5 , which can endure the low temperature environment, and the lowest temperature at the low end can reach above -6 .

2, cuttage: the survival rate can reach more than 90% by using the twigs which grow for one year as cuttings, and the survival rate is high.

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