How to grow potted Japanese cherry blossoms
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It is recommended that potted Japanese cherry blossoms be grown in soil with good ventilation and drainage properties. It is afraid of waterlogging, so don't water it too much to avoid stagnant water affecting its normal growth. Apply fertilizer and water to it every other week, but the concentration should not be too high. It loves sunlight and can receive light throughout the day. In addition, excess dead flowers, dead leaves and dead branches should be cut off.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Generally, you can choose soil with good air permeability. In addition, soil with strong drainage is more conducive to its growth. Generally, mixed soil containing leaf mold soil and garden soil can be used for breeding. Chicken manure from chickens raised at home is also a good choice, and these can be used to breed it well.
2. Watering
It If you are afraid of waterlogging, you can water it appropriately, but not too much water, otherwise there will be water accumulation that will affect its normal growth. Generally, the soil can be kept dry and not too moist, otherwise the roots of the plant will not be able to absorb water normally, leading to the death of the plant.
3. Fertilization
It prefers fertilizer. You can apply fertilizer and water to it every other week. Be careful not to make the concentration too high. Fertilizers containing nitrogen elements are mainly applied in the early stage of flowering, and fertilizers containing phosphorus elements can be appropriately added in the later stages. Pay attention to topdressing once a year to help it grow better next year, stimulate more flower buds and help it bloom better.
4. Lighting
It likes In the sun, it can be placed in a sunny place to provide full-day light, and it can be rotated appropriately so that it can better receive light. If there is not enough sunlight, the plants will become sick and unable to grow normally.
5. Pruning
You can cut off excess residual flowers, residual leaves and dead branches in time to avoid consuming too much nutrients, so that the entire plant can promote new shoots and grow more Lush. Also pay attention to the disinfection and maintenance of the wound to help it grow back faster.
2. Watering
3. Fertilization
4. Lighting
5. Pruning
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