Daphne potted cultivation methods and precautions

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1. Breeding methods

2. Precautions


Soil: I prefer soil that is looser and more fertile. Temperature: The temperature for indoor breeding should not be lower than five degrees. Too low a temperature can easily cause frostbite to the plants. Watering: Watering should be done once during the budding period in spring, and the soil should be completely dry before watering again. Fertilization: Fertilize the plants once a month or two. It is not advisable to apply heavy fertilizers.


Cultivation methods and precautions for Daphne potted plants
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Soil: It prefers looser and fertile soil. The drainage performance also needs to be better. Acidic soil is suitable.

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2. Temperature: Potted plants should be placed after frost Move it indoors to an environment with sufficient sunlight. The indoor temperature should be kept above five degrees and should not be too low, otherwise it will easily lead to frostbite on the plants.

3. Watering: Water thoroughly once during the budding period in spring, and wait until the soil is completely dry next time. You can touch the soil with your hands to determine the dryness and humidity of the soil.

Phnom Penh Daphne

4. Light: Tolerant of half shade, afraid of strong Due to sunlight exposure, potted plants should be moved to a shaded location in summer and provided with shade, so that they can receive normal light in spring, autumn and winter.

5. Fertilization: Fertilize daphne once every one to two months. It is best to use decomposed fertilizer. Avoid applying thick fertilizer.

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2. Precautions

It is advisable to repot once every two years, preferably in early spring.


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