Breeding method of Ericaceae 1, suitable for soil
When raising azaleas at home, it is necessary to prepare suitable growth substrates for them, and it is appropriate to use breathable and loose acidic soil. Pastoral soil, humus soil and river sand can be mixed according to the ratio of 4:3:3, and the soil needs to be changed once every 1-2 years.
Step 2 water properly
Rhododendron has certain requirements for soil moisture. In the process of family farming, it is necessary to keep the soil slightly wet. When watering, use a narrow water bottle and water along the roots. Pay attention to loosening the soil, which is conducive to water infiltration.
3. Breeding environment
Rhododendron likes warm environment, and the temperature should be controlled reasonably during the breeding period, not higher than 35 degrees Celsius in summer and not lower than 10 degrees Celsius in winter, otherwise it will affect the growth of plants, and provide soft sunshine for Rhododendron during the day.
Step 4 trim branches and leaves
During the growth of rhododendron, the weak, overlapping and dense branches should be cut off, and the residual flowers should be trimmed after flowering to reduce the consumption of nutrients. Pay attention to throw the cut branches and leaves into the dustbin to avoid polluting the environment.