Bauhinia is naturally fond of light, so in addition to avoiding the sun exposure in summer, it is necessary to ensure sufficient light in other seasons, and breeding in the place that can absorb the scattered light to ensure the normal growth of Bauhinia.
Bauhinia is not strict to soil, but it grows best in fertile and well drained soil.
Bauhinia likes humid environment, but it can't stand flooding.
After planting, it should be watered immediately, again on the third day, and again on the sixth day. After three times, water according to the weather conditions, so as to keep the soil moist and the best, but water accumulation should be avoided.
Bauhinia likes fertilizer. When fertilizer is sufficient, it grows vigorously, with luxuriant branches and leaves and colorful flowers. If fertilizer is not enough, the branches and leaves will be sparse and the flowers will be light.
Therefore, before breeding Bauhinia, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied. Rotten leaf fertilizer, ring fertilizer or dried chicken manure are the best.
In summer, the temperature is too high and the water evaporates too fast. Therefore, it is necessary to replenish water for bauhinia in time, spray it regularly to the leaves or spray water to the surrounding environment to keep the air humidity.
Bauhinia likes humid environment, but it can't grow in the state of water, so it's necessary to drain water in time after the rain, to avoid excessive water from causing rotten roots and affecting the normal growth of Bauhinia.
Bauhinia should be pruned from the seedlings to form a good plant type.
The seedlings can be cut short after transplanting, which can promote their multiple branches, expand the area of nutrition, accumulate nutrients and develop root system.
After planting, the sprouting tillers should be removed in time, and the flowering branches should be renewed.