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Light,Soil,Temperature,Water,Fertilization Method of Daphne odora

Jane Margolis
2020-03-06 13:00:43
Daphne likes half shade growing environment. It gives soft astigmatism in spring, summer and autumn, and full sunlight in winter. Daphne likes to grow in loose soil, which can provide it with soft sandy soil. The suitable temperature is between 15-25 ℃, which should not be too high or too low. According to the needs of growth, water should be applied regularly to ensure growth and keep the basin soil slightly moist. Fertilizer supplement is also needed in the process of growth. A small amount of compound fertilizer can be placed on the soil surface.

I. soft astigmatism

Daphne likes semi shade growing environment, and is very afraid of exposure to the sun. In spring, summer and autumn, direct light can not be directly contacted, which can give some soft astigmatism. In winter, the intensity of the sun is obviously reduced, and it can be exposed to all day light. Spring and autumn are the growing seasons, which can be properly shaded and exposed to sunlight.

Daphne

II. Loose soil

Daphne likes to grow in loose soil, and grows better in soft sandy soil. Acidic soil can make the growth vigorous and full of vitality. If alkaline soil is given, it may cause poor growth and weak growth.

Daphne

III. temperature control

For Daphne, the suitable temperature is between 15-25 ℃. When the temperature is too high or too low, it may cause Daphne to enter the semi dormancy stage, and the growth rate will be seriously stagnated.

IV. regular water supply

According to the needs of growth, water can be applied regularly to ensure growth and keep the basin soil slightly moist. Spray water frequently on the blade, otherwise the blade will curl and dry.

Daphne

V. appropriate fertilization

It needs fertilizer to grow and bloom. A small amount of compound fertilizer can be placed on the surface of basin soil, so it can be absorbed slowly.

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