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How to raise red maple in pot

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-01 16:42:07
The potted cultivation of red maple requires the use of relatively soft, good drainage and slightly acidic flower soil. Put it in a place between 18-25 ℃ and give it some mild sunlight. It is also necessary to replenish water timely to keep its flower soil slightly wet. In addition, it is better to ventilate it more, so that it can grow more robust.

I. breeding methods

1. Flower soil: for potted red maple, it needs to use relatively soft flower soil with good drainage and slightly acid. Planting with this kind of soil is good for its root growth and can make it grow faster and better.

2. Temperature: it is suitable for growing in the place of 18-25 ℃, and has strong frost resistance, and can tolerate low temperature of - 20 ℃. However, because it is a pot plant, the cold resistance will be lower than the ground plant, so it is better to keep it indoors in winter

3. Light: it is suitable for receiving relatively soft sunlight, so when curing, it should be placed in a place with soft light. Can't keep it from seeing light for a long time, or it will grow badly.

4. Watering: it is suitable for growing in slightly wet flower soil, not in the dry place for a long time. When raising it, we should pay attention to timely water supply to keep its flower soil slightly wet, so as to avoid its water shortage and withering.

2. Precautions

Usually it should be placed in a well ventilated place for maintenance, so that it can grow stronger and not easily get sick. If the branches and leaves of the plant have withered, wilted and other problems, they need to be cut off immediately.

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