It is better to use vegetable burning pots or wooden barrels for potted Fusarium. These two flowerpots have good air permeability, which is conducive to the root respiration and absorption of water and fertilizer of Fusarium. Although the flowering period of Fusang is long, the flowering period of one flower is very short. It can only bloom for more than one day in hot and dry summer. In rainy days and when the temperature drops in late summer and early autumn, each flower can only bloom for two to three days.
Due to the large number of flower buds, Fusang needs large water, fertilizer and sufficient sunshine. Especially in summer, when flowering is the most, water once or twice a day according to the temperature and the dry and wet conditions of the basin soil. If you want to dry it, you need to water it thoroughly. At noon, you can spray water around the leaves and flowerpots to cool down and keep the air humidity. Never spray water on flowers, because the hot summer sun in the air will cause flower damage and affect viewing.
It's best to use self-made fertilizer to fertilize, absorb it well and get quick results. Use a plastic bucket with a cover to pour the waste such as intestines which can not be eaten by chickens and fish in the house, together with the waste water from washing chickens, fish and meat and the rice washing water into the bucket, add a proper amount of black alum (ferrous sulfate), and turn the cover tightly for retting. In summer, it is generally 2 months, and in autumn, it is generally 3 months to retting into fat water. When using, it is necessary to add a proper amount of water, not too thick, to prevent damage to the root. If you are afraid of the stink of alum water, put some vinegar or orange peel in the barrel. You can also go to the flower market directly to buy the acid flower fertilizer that has been prepared into a bag, and put it into the flower pot to break the soil and bury it shallowly, and then pour water to eliminate the peculiar smell.
When the temperature drops to 6 ℃, Fusang should be moved indoors to prevent frostbite. It can also be covered with a plastic bag, and a few holes can be pierced on the plastic bag to let it breathe. Pay attention to keep the basin soil slightly moist, because Fusang has the habit of hibernation, so it can't be watered too much, so as to prevent man-made freezing damage.
It is a problem that we all want to solve to prevent the plant from being too big and too high to be moved and placed, and to make its branches flourish and blossom more. The best way to solve this problem is to cut the main stem of Fusarium about 10 cm (to cut the annual branches, leave a part of the branches for growth), keep 3 to 5 main branches, and then keep 2 to 3 branches for each main branch, and trim it into a cluster shape.
Second, wipe the buds in time (wiping the buds is also called breaking the buds, that is, remove the redundant buds after the fruit tree sprouts and before flowering). The specific requirements of wiping buds are usually: wipe off the diseased buds, keep the thick ones; wipe off the overlapping ones, keep the sparse ones; wipe off the inner ones, keep the outer ones.