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Breeding methods and precautions of Cotoneaster

Jane Margolis
2020-07-22 08:31:58
This is a kind of semi evergreen shrub or small arbor plant. Its origin is in Mexico, Guatemala and other countries, and its latitude is relatively low. Because it is a shrub or tree, its height may be very high, even up to 13 to 15 meters, and its diameter can reach 12 to 17 centimeters. Next, let's learn how to raise it.

I. habits

First of all, it likes relatively warm conditions, which we can infer from the latitude of its origin. Second, it needs more water, especially when it grows very fast. In addition, it has more demand for sunlight, and likes to grow in the warm sunshine. There are also some requirements for soil, which we will mention in the following

II. Breeding methods

1. Temperature:

The right temperature, of course, is about 20 degrees. Spring, summer and autumn can be ignored, and the temperature is not too low. However, in winter, the friends who breed in some areas which are more northerly or higher in elevation should pay attention. Generally speaking, the temperature in winter must be controlled above 8 ℃ to ensure that it can survive the winter well. If the temperature is lower than this limit, then we must take some measures to prevent cold.

2. Moisture:

In its vigorous growth period, mainly in spring and summer, we can appropriately increase the amount and frequency of watering. By the end of autumn and the whole winter, we can basically do without watering, because there is little demand at this stage

3. Sunshine:

Usually, the plant can receive as much light as possible, which is very beneficial to its growth. Especially in winter, it helps it to survive. However, in order to prevent sunburn at noon, it is better to cover the sun properly.

4. Soil quality:

It is the specific requirements of the soil is as loose as possible, rich in nutrients, and drainage ventilation are good.

3. Precautions

When it rains frequently in summer, we should take some drainage measures.

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