Methods and precautions for cultivating Babao tree
Last Update :2024.06.17
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Soil: To grow Babao trees, sandy soil with strong drainage and rich in humus should be used. Watering: Keep the soil moist, water in a timely manner, and do not let the soil dry out. Light: Maintain sufficient light and take timely shading measures in summer. Fertilization: During the growth period, fertilize once every 15 days.
1. Soil
1. Soil
It is best to use sandy soil with strong drainage and rich in humus to cultivate Babao trees. You can put some broken tiles at the bottom of the flower pot to facilitate better drainage.
2. Watering
Babao tree likes sufficient water. The soil should be kept moist at all times. Watering should be timely. Do not wait until the soil becomes dry before watering. If the temperature is high, , you can spray some water around, which can effectively increase the humidity in the air.
3. Light
From seedlings It is necessary to maintain sufficient light during the season, but timely shading measures must be taken in summer, otherwise the leaves will be easily burned.
4. Fertilization
During its growth period, fertilize once every 15 days. You can use high potassium nitrate fertilizer, which can better help the plant grow.
5. Precautions
1 , Babao trees will be damaged by scale insects. When insect damage is discovered, spray pesticides in time. You can use dimethoate to spray and kill them. Leaf spot and anthracnose will also appear. Once the disease occurs, antibacterial agents should be sprayed to avoid damaging more leaves.
2. Prune it in time when it grows leggy branches. This will not only make it more beautiful, but will also be more conducive to its growth. Or if it is too big, it needs to be pruned again.
2. Watering
3. Lighting
4. Fertilization
5. Things to note
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