Honeysuckle pot cultivation methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.05.16
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Honeysuckle is maintained in a flower pot and needs timely replenishment of water and nutrients to meet its growth needs. It is a long-day crop and needs to be placed in a sunny location. In early spring, when the buds have just begun to sprout, the buds should be wiped, moderately pinched to control the growth height, and pruned according to the needs of the shape. Note that you need to change the flower pot after one to two years of cultivation, trim the root system, and replace it with new pot soil.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Water and fertilizer: Because they are maintained in flower pots, the nutrients and water absorbed are limited and need to be replenished in time to meet the growth needs. Pay attention to adding water during the growth period, but the amount of water should not be too much, as waterlogging is prone to occur. Fertilization is determined based on growth conditions, and the ratio of various elements should be reasonable.
2. Light: It is a long-day crop and needs Place it in a sunny place, which can promote the growth of lush branches, increase the number of flowers, and extend the flowering period. If they stay in an environment without light for a long time, it will have a negative impact on growth.
3. Pruning: When the buds begin to sprout in early spring, the buds should be wiped and moderately pinched to control the growth height. Because potted plants are very beautiful, they should be pruned in time according to the needs of the shape to become a bonsai with clear layers and even distribution.
2. Precautions
Cultivation It is necessary to change the flowerpot every one to two years and prune the root system to increase the absorptive capacity of the root system. Replace with new potting soil. Note that the new potting soil must be sterilized by high temperature before use. Repotting can provide nutrients to promote plant growth and inhibit excessive growth.
2. Precautions
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