How to breed Ligustrum lucidum

Last Update :2024.06.09

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1. Soil

2. Lighting

3. Moisture


Soil: Ligustrum lucidum prefers relatively rich, neutral soil. Light: It likes light and has some shade tolerance. It is usually best to place it in a place with scattered light for cultivation. If the light is too strong, it needs to be shaded. Moisture: You need to carefully observe the soil when watering, and water again when you see the soil is slightly dry.


Cultivation methods of big-leaf ligustrum
1. Soil

1. Soil

Ligustrum lucidum prefers relatively rich neutral soil and can adapt to slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soil conditions. However, it does not tolerate barrenness, so it is best to choose relatively fertile soil.

Big-leaf Ligustrum

2. Lighting

It likes light and has some shade tolerance. It is best to cultivate it in a place with scattered light. In addition, it is afraid of direct sunlight in summer. If the light is too strong, you need to pull a sunshade net to block it.

3. Moisture

It prefers moisture, but an overly humid environment can easily cause diseases. When watering it, you need to carefully observe the soil and water it again when you see that the soil is slightly dry.

Big-leaf Ligustrum


2. Lighting

3. Moisture














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