Frangipani cultivation methods and precautions
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The flower soil used for potted frangipani can be slightly acidic, rich in nutrients, and relatively fertile. During normal maintenance, you need to ensure good light so that the quantity and quality of blooms can be guaranteed. Except for winter, regular watering is required in the other three seasons to keep it moist. Apply well-rotted fertilizer once a month. Repot and change the soil regularly, and pay attention to pruning.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Flower soil: The flower soil used for potted plants can be slightly acidic. It is best to contain rich nutrients, be relatively fertile, and have a soft texture.
2. Light: Sufficient light is conducive to growth, and normal maintenance is required. When the time comes, you need to ensure good light so that the quantity and quality of blooms can be guaranteed. It cannot be grown in a shaded environment for a long time, otherwise the flowers will have problems opening and become small and sparse.
3. Watering: Reasonable watering ensures growth. In addition to winter, regular watering is required in the other three seasons to keep it moist. When the air is dry, water spraying is required to ensure humidity. But in winter, try to reduce it as much as possible to avoid freezing damage.
4. Fertilization: In order to make the flowers bloom lushly, you can Apply well-rotted fertilizer once a month and pay attention to the balance of nutrients.
2. Precautions
If you want to breed better, you must repot and change the soil regularly. This can ensure the supply of nutrients and increase the number of flowers. When repotting, , it is best to add a little organic fertilizer. Also pay attention to the problem of pruning and cut short dead branches.
2. Precautions
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