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Cultivation methods and precautions of Syringa oblata

Jane Margolis
2020-07-24 12:30:11
Do lilacs have red ones? In fact, red cloves are not big red, but purple or pink. The color difference between them and the lilac we know is not very big. If we don't put them together to distinguish them, it's not easy to distinguish them. There are many flower friends who breed this kind of flower, so today we will talk about how they can be raised well.

Growth habits

Before introducing the cultivation method of this kind of flower, we must first talk about their growth habits. This kind of plant originally grew in the jungle on the hillside, beside the stream, beside the water and other places, at an altitude of more than 900 meters. Nowadays, it is quite common to plant in our homes. They like sunshine, warm places, places with enough water and sunshine. Can stand a little shade.

Planting location

It's better to plant them in a sunny place. Although mentioned above, they have a little shade tolerance, but if they are in a long-term position with more shadows, they will cause growth weakness and less flowering. Therefore, it is necessary to select a location with better drainage capacity, and the terrain should not be too low. If the terrain is too low, it will easily lead to water accumulation. If not handled in time, the whole plant will die.

Watering

Just after planting, you can choose to water every ten days, and after each watering, loosen the soil for them to ensure their growth. In North China, the best time for their growth is from April to June. During this period, they must be watered two or three times a month, each time thoroughly. In July, we should pay attention to the problem of drainage. Before November comes into winter, we should pour enough water at one time.

Beautiful red cloves.

Pruning

If it has grown into a big seedling for three or four years, it is necessary to start pruning, directly cutting off the position 30cm above the ground, so that the flowers can bloom better in the second year. In spring, cut off the thin branches and the dry branches, so that the rest can grow better. Cut off the remaining spikes after flowering, so that the next year's flowers will bloom better

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