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Cultivation methods and precautions of Aglaia odorata

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-04-10 10:10:15
Flower soil: it is necessary to use flower soil with high nutrient content and enough air permeability to raise broccoli. Watering: control the water a little in spring, and wait until its young shoots hang down a little for the rest of the time. Fertilization: fertilizer is applied every 1-2 weeks in the growth period, followed by 2-3 times of phosphate fertilizer before flowering and 1-2 times of flower fertilizer after flowering. Light: keep it in a sunny place.

1. Huatu

It is necessary to use flower soil with high nutrient content to raise broccoli. Because of its large root system, flower soil must have enough fertility to meet its needs. The flower soil for raising it also needs to have enough air permeability, so that its root system can stretch better, so as to help the plant grow better.

2. Water

Spring is when it starts to sprout. At this time, it can control water slightly to promote flowering. Other times you can water the plant according to its state, that is, when its young shoots are slightly down. This can prevent watering too much, causing damage to its root system.

3. Fertilization

It has a large demand for flower fertilizer. During the growth period, diluted flower fertilizer can be applied every 1-2 weeks to promote its growth. Before flowering, it needs to apply 2-3 times of phosphate fertilizer to help it bloom. After the flower withers, it needs to be supplemented with 1 - 2 times of flower fertilizer to help it replenish the nutrients consumed when it blooms

4. Light

It needs plenty of sunshine for its growth. If it is lack of light, it will cause its branches and leaves to grow very badly, but it will not bloom very much, and the fragrance of flowers will be very light. So when raising it, we must put it in a place with plenty of sunshine.

5. Precautions

If it has a disease branch, it needs to be cut off in time to prevent infection.

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