How to grow wood sorrel
Last Update :2024.04.30
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Soil: Oxalis grandiflorum does not have strict soil requirements. You can use ordinary breathable planting soil when planting; Temperature: It is relatively cold-resistant. As long as the temperature is not lower than 5℃, there will be no problems such as withering and frostbite. ; Watering: When breeding at home, water only when the surface of the pot soil begins to dry. Too much water can easily cause root rot; Light: It likes the sun very much, just be careful not to expose it to the summer sun.
1. Soil
1. Soil
When planting wood sorrel, you should choose soil that is breathable, fertile, and well-drained. The soil requirements are not high, and some common planting soils can be used if conditions permit.
2. Temperature
It is relatively cold-resistant. As long as the temperature is not lower than 5℃, there will be no problems such as withering and frostbite. The best daily temperature is 15~25℃. Try not to put it outdoors during the winter in the north.
3. Watering
When maintaining large-flowered wood sorrel, do not water too much. When cultivating at home, you should water only when the surface of the pot soil begins to dry out. Do not let the pot soil be too wet. Too much water will easily cause root rot.
4. Light
It likes sunlight very much, just be careful not to expose it to the summer sun. You can get more sun at other times to help it grow. Prevent the problem of weak plants and inability to reproduce.
5. Precautions
1. Fertilization: It is best to fertilize it once every half a month during the growth period, which is beneficial to its growth and development. Applying some compound fertilizer to the flower buds before they grow will help extend the flowering period.
2. Disease and insect pest control: It grows lushly, and the ventilation and light transmittance of the lower part are poor. Powdery mildew is prone to occur, causing the leaves to turn yellow and rot. Spray fungicides and acaricides promptly to prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases.
2. Temperature
3. Watering
4. Lighting
5. Things to note
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