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Breeding methods of Phoebe Phoebe

Jane Margolis
2020-08-24 14:21:04
Soil: the fertile and loose acid soil is preferred; light and temperature: sufficient light is required, 15-35 ℃ is appropriate, not more than 35 ℃ in summer; watering and fertilization: generally watering in the morning. Stop fertilization after August. Propagation: mainly cuttage, but also use sowing and layering propagation.

Breeding methods

Soil

The cultivation of Photinia australis is generally better with fertile acid soil, which requires loose soil, air permeability, and good drainage. Peat soil can be used

Soil

Light and temperature

O'Brien likes a cool climate and requires plenty of light. It can bear cold and fear high temperature. The growing temperature is between 15 ℃ - 35 ℃. Don't be too cold in winter. Don't exceed 35 ℃ in summer. It needs timely shade. Lighting generally requires natural light, but it must be sufficient.

Watering and fertilizing

The requirement for fertilizer is not high, so it should be combined with watering. When watering, it's better to deal with the water, and the best time to water is in the morning. The demand for fertilizer is not high, but it needs to ensure sufficient nutrients and balanced elements. Fertilization, can promote the flowering of Phoebe, but generally after August, we will stop fertilization.

Soil

Reproduction method

The propagation of Phoebe is mainly by cutting, which can be carried out in November or in summer. In addition, can also be seeded propagation and layering propagation, layering is generally high pressure method.

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