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Pot culture methods and precautions of honeysuckle

Jane Margolis
2020-07-04 23:34:25
In order to maintain honeysuckle in flowerpot, it is necessary to supplement water and nutrients in time to meet the needs of growth. It is a crop with long sunshine and needs to be put in a sunny place. At the beginning of the early spring, the buds should be wiped, the growth height should be controlled properly, and pruned according to the needs of the shape. Pay attention to changing flowerpots once or two years after breeding. Trim the roots and replace them with new soil.

I. breeding methods

1. Water and fertilizer: because it is maintained in a flowerpot, the nutrients and water absorbed are limited and need to be supplemented in time to meet the growth needs. Pay attention to the application of water during the growth period, but not too much water, prone to waterlogging. Fertilization according to the growth of the decision, the proportion of various elements to be reasonable

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2. Light: it is a long sunshine crop, which needs to be put in a sunny place, so as to promote the growth of the branches, increase the number of flowers, and extend the flowering period. If you stay in a dark environment for a long time, it will have a bad effect on your growth.

3. Pruning: at the beginning of early spring, the buds should be wiped, and the height of growth should be controlled by appropriate coring. Because the potted plants stress beauty, so we should trim them according to the needs of modeling, and turn them into the bonsai with clear layers and even distribution.

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2. Precautions

If you want to culture once or two years, you need to change the flowerpot and trim the root system to increase the absorption capacity of the root system. Replace with new basin soil. Note that the new basin soil should be sterilized by high temperature before use. Through the basin can provide nutrients to promote plant growth, inhibit the growth of the situation.

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