How to grow viburnum
Last Update :2024.04.28
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Soil: Farming viburnum requires acidic soil with good water retention, fertile and breathable soil. Light: It likes light and tolerates shade. It can be raised in a sunny or semi-shady place. Temperature: It likes warm temperatures but is also cold-tolerant. The temperature can be kept at 15-25℃ in summer, spring and autumn, and should not be lower than 8℃ in winter. Watering: It likes a humid environment. It can be watered once every 2-3 days in summer, spring and autumn, and once every 4-6 days in winter. Fertilization: It prefers fertilizer, and organic fertilizer can be applied appropriately during the growth period.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Viburnum does not have strict requirements on soil conditions, but acidic soil with good water retention, fertile and breathable soil is most suitable for its growth. When breeding, you can use some leaf mold soil, garden soil and peat soil, add some base fertilizer, and mix it to prepare its nutrient soil.
2. Light
It likes light and tolerates shade. It can grow well in full sun or semi-shade environment. It can be cultivated on the balcony or in a sunny place outdoors. In summer, when the light is strong, provide appropriate shade.
3. Temperature
It likes a warm environment, but is also resistant to severe cold. The most suitable growth temperature is 15-25℃. During the high temperature period in summer, it needs appropriate shade and cooling. The temperature should not be lower than 8℃ in winter, and it needs to be properly kept warm during low temperature periods, otherwise it will affect its normal growth.
4. Watering
It likes a humid environment. Watering needs to be done at the right time and in the right amount. It must be watered thoroughly, but there should be no accumulation of water. Generally, watering should be done every 2-3 days in summer, spring and autumn. In winter, the time can be extended appropriately, watering once every 4-6 days is enough, and the amount of watering should be appropriately reduced.
5. Fertilization
It prefers fertilizer and needs to be fertilized regularly. Fertilizer should be applied during the dormant period or in autumn after the trees fall leaves and before the soil freezes. Fertilization should be carried out after ensuring that the viburnum is alive. The amount should not be too much at one time to avoid burning the new roots. Each fertilization should be carried out when the weather is sunny and the soil is dry, and fully decomposed organic fertilizer should be applied.
2. Lighting
3. Temperature
4. Watering
5. Fertilization
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