How to grow Aralia flowers and precautions

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How to grow Aralia flowers

Precautions for cultivating Aralia flowers


When growing Aralia flowers, you need to use well-drained, fertile, loose sandy loam soil. Usually it should be placed between 20-28℃ and in an environment with sufficient sunlight. During the growing season, water it regularly to keep the soil moist.


The cultivation method and precautions of Aralia flower
How to grow Aralia flowers

How to cultivate Aralia flowers

Pot soil selection

Aralia flowers are larger woody flowers, so you need to choose larger ones for potting. For flower pots, the soil needs to be well-drained, fertile, and loose sandy loam. It does not require high fertility, but it should not be too barren, too barren, or too dry. Otherwise, Aralia flowers will grow poorly.

Light and temperature

Aralia flowers like a growing environment with sufficient light and can tolerate semi-shade. It is best to be given about 5 hours of light every day. It likes warm climates and can withstand high temperatures but has poor cold tolerance. The suitable temperature for the growth of Aralia japonica is between 20℃ and 28℃. It needs to be kept warm in winter. If conditions permit, it can be placed in a greenhouse for the winter.

Watering and fertilizing

Aralia flowers like a humid environment, but they should not be overwatered. Watering should be appropriate. In summer, when there is high temperature and drought, watering should be increased and the pot soil should be maintained. Keep it moist. If necessary, you can spray water on the leaves; in winter, when the temperature is low, watering should be reduced, especially after being placed in the greenhouse. If fertilizing, you can apply fertilizer once every half month during the growth period, and once or twice during the flowering period, you can apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer. After autumn, fertilization needs to be stopped.

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Precautions for cultivating Aralia flowers

< h3>Repotting

Aralia japonica is a large plant that needs to be repotted as it grows. It is usually repotted every 2 to 3 years, in spring, and can be pruned in conjunction with repotting.

Pruning

Aralia flowers can be pruned in spring. Cut off dead branches and long branches to form more flower branches. Pruning can also be done in winter to better survive the winter.

Pests and diseases

The common diseases of Aralia flowers are root rot, fusarium wilt and anthracnose, and the main pests are aphids and scale insects. When diseases occur, spraying with Bordeaux mixture and other chemicals can be used to treat them. When pests occur, insecticides or more environmentally friendly homemade insecticides can be used to kill them.

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