2. Soil: Murraya murraya doesn't have strict requirements on soil, so it is advisable to choose sandy soil rich in humus, loose and fertile. Murraya murraya, which has just been planted or turned over, should be watered and permeable. It should be placed in a shady place for about 10 days, and then placed in a sunny and well-ventilated place for planting.
3, watering: Murraya murraya likes to wet the environment, but potted Murraya murraya is extremely dry because of the limited pot soil. If it is not watered in time, it will die, but watering should not be too much, too much water will cause vain growth, and long-term water accumulation will easily lead to rotten roots and death. Therefore, it is necessary to master the principle of "Do not water, but water thoroughly" when watering Murraya murraya.
4. Fertilization: Pot soil nutrients of Murraya murraya are limited. In order to grow well, it is necessary to pay attention to supplementing appropriate fertilizer nutrients. Potted murraya paniculata grows slowly, so it should be fertilized appropriately, and pay attention to the types and nutrient content of fertilization, so as to avoid self-defeating and affecting its beauty.
5. Pest control: Common diseases of Murraya murraya include powdery mildew and rust. In case of such diseases, pay attention to spraying chemicals in time to kill them, so as to facilitate growth. The main pests are red spiders, longicorn beetles, scarabs, butterflies, leaf curl moths and aphids, etc. In case of such pests, the right medicine should be given in time to remove the harm to ensure the normal development of Murraya murraya.
6. Pruning: Murraya murraya will not stop growing after molding. If it is left unchecked, it will affect the modeling and lose its artistic value. Therefore, it is necessary to prune in time, sparse branches and loose leaves to maintain its beautiful tree posture. The shoots of Murraya murraya have strong germination, so in order to maintain a beautiful tree shape, attention should be paid to frequent pruning.
7. Matters needing attention
Flowering management: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium mixed fertilizer should be applied, and nitrogen fertilizer should not be applied in a partial way. Apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before flowering and bud pregnancy. If there is too much nitrogen fertilizer and lack of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, the branches and leaves will grow in vain and the sterile buds will bloom. Water should be properly less when pregnant, so as to facilitate pregnant buds.