It can not adapt to acid soil, and can grow healthily in neutral or alkalescent soil, especially in the fertile sandy soil with excellent drainage performance, good permeability and calcareous.
It likes light, and grows healthily in the environment with sufficient light, moist air and good ventilation. But the fishing bell willow is not heat-resistant, so do not shade properly in summer to prevent the direct sunlight from damaging the flowers and leaves of the fishing bell willow.
Watering: the soil for planting the fishing bell willow must have good drainage performance. If the potted plants are planted, the flowerpot with holes at the bottom should be selected. Some crushed stones under the flowerpot can prevent the soil from being too wet, which will cause the root of the fishing bell willow to rot.
Fertilization: pay attention to the timely fertilization before and after the flower, which can make the flower big and colorful. Take cold prevention measures after the flower to help it survive the winter smoothly.
It can be propagated by sowing, cutting and splitting.
There will be a large number of axillary buds and adventitious buds, shorter internodes, smaller leaves and bright veins. In winter, the twigs will not fall off and become nests. The seriously diseased plants will die in the same year and die in a few years. From July to August every year, the disease is very serious.
In spring, ring peeling of diseased branches can prevent pathogens from transferring and spreading to other parts and achieve control effect.
It is cold resistant, likes cool and humid environment, and is suitable for growing in the north. So what about the South's deep love for the fish?
As long as you properly shade, do well in ventilation measures, less fertilization and less water, fishing bell willow can still be a safe summer. South of the small partners also rest assured to breed it!