ThePlantAide.com

Cultivation methods and precautions of Pistacia weinmannifolia

Hank Schrader
2020-05-13 17:08:48
Soil: the best choice is the soil with good air permeability. Watering: once every 3-5 days, but it must be water permeable. Light: put it in a sunny place, but not in the sun. Fertilization: to control the amount of fertilizer, the seedlings should be fertilized less, and the growth of a period of time to increase fertilization, fertilization is easy to cause fertilizer damage.

I. soil

Fragrant wood likes the soil which is not easy to accumulate water, so it's better to choose the soil with good air permeability, which can be made of sand or perlite.

2. Water

Do not water it too often, generally 3 - 5 days can be poured once, must be watered, in order to avoid rotten roots, watering amount can not be too much

III. light

To put it in a sunny place, not in the shade or the sun for a long time, the best place is to put it in the light of the room, it is shade resistant, a few days apart without sunlight is also OK

IV. fertilization

Cultivation of fragrant trees is very easy, to apply less fertilizer, fertilization may cause fertilizer damage, in order to avoid burning seedlings, growth period to apply less fertilizer, or to do not apply fertilizer, after a period of growth can appropriately increase fertilization.

5. Precautions

1. Watering: Pistacia weinmannifolia is very afraid of water logging, so the drainage of flowerpot is good, and it can't be watered too much; it is also afraid of applying too much fertilizer, so the amount of fertilizer should also be controlled.

2. Diseases and insect pests: there are few diseases and insect pests in it, but we should pay attention to root rot, so we can prevent the occurrence of root rot by watering less.

3. Pruning branches: in order to grow better, Pistacia weinmannifolia generally needs to prune branches in time, cutting 2-3cm from the top, which can help new branches grow better.

Qing Xiang Mu

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com