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Cultivation methods and precautions of potted lemon

Walter White
2020-07-10 08:19:43
Potted soil: potted lemon is recommended to use clay pot and flower soil mixed with sand, garden soil and rotten leaf soil. Watering: in summer, more water shall be poured on the premise of no water accumulation, and water control shall be carried out in winter. Fertilization: it needs to be applied with some thin fertilizer during its growth period. In addition, before winter, it's best to cut off the old branches and weak branches, and cut off the over dense flower branches.

I. basin soil

1. Flowerpot: the root system of lemon likes the flowerpot with more air permeability. If you are a rookie, you should choose a clay basin. Although the appearance is not very beautiful, but more suitable for plant growth

2. Flower soil: it needs to use weak acid flower soil with certain fertilizer retention capacity. Specific can mix sand soil, garden soil and rotten leaf soil to make its flower soil.

2. Water

It needs sufficient water supply for its growth. Especially in summer, you can water more water without ponding, which can supplement the water evaporated by plants. However, in the late autumn and winter, we need to reduce the number of watering, so as not to affect its flower bud differentiation.

3. Fertilization

In the growing period, it needs to be often applied with some thin fertilizer to provide nutrients to support its growth. However, the frequency of application should not be too frequent. It should be determined according to the growth of the plant. Good growth can be applied several times, poor growth to apply a few times.

IV. precautions

1. Pruning: before winter. At this time, it is necessary to cut off the old branches and weak branches, and then cut off the over dense flowers and branches to ensure that they can safely survive the winter.

2. Change basin: because it needs more nutrients for its growth, it will absorb most of the nutrients in the soil every 1-2 years. At this time, it is best to replace it with new soil with sufficient fertility to ensure its better growth.

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