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Cultivation methods and precautions of Forsythia suspensa

Walter White
2020-07-07 09:05:56
When cultivating Forsythia suspensa, it is better to use suitable soil, soft soil with good drainage capacity. The maintenance environment should also have enough light, it can also withstand half shade, but not too dark. When the soil is dry, make up water in time, but not too much. In addition, it is necessary to cut off the disorderly, dry, weak growth and damaged branches in time.

I. soil

When planting, we must choose suitable soil. Forsythia does not have too high requirements for the cultivated soil, as long as the soil is not too sticky, it can be used. However, the use of soft and good drainage capacity of the soil will be better, not only conducive to plant respiration, but also to avoid the generation of water.

2. Light

Plants are more suitable for growing in a sunny environment, so whether it is indoor or outdoor, it is necessary to ensure that the plants can see the sun. However, it can also withstand half a shade, even if the sun is not very good, do not worry about it at all, but do not care in too dark place.

III. water supply

During the cultivation period, the cultivated soil should not be too dry, so it is necessary to make up water in time so that there is a certain amount of water in the pot soil, so that the plant can grow better. Special attention should be paid to the amount of watering, not too much, otherwise there will be excess water, and forsythia will easily rot. In addition, we should also do a good job of drainage after rainy days

IV. precautions

The growth of plants must be properly pruned. Regular pruning is very beneficial to their growth, which is also easy to be ignored by most people. Note that the main thing is to cut off the branches that grow disorderly, dry, weak and damaged by diseases and insect pests, which can not only strengthen ventilation, but also help the growth of new branches.

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