Cultivation methods and matters needing attention of Melaleuca leuca.
Cultivation methods and precautions of Melaleuca Melaleuca L.: Melaleuca Melaleuca L. is drought-resistant and waterlogged-resistant, but in order to promote growth, it cannot be short of water for a long time. Melaleuca doesn't require much soil. From acidic soil to limestone soil and even saline-alkali soil, it can grow normally and is barren-resistant, but it is best to plant it in soft, fertile, breathable and water-holding soil. Melaleuca trees are resistant to high temperature and cold, and like a warm environment. The temperature is preferably between 20-30℃. Usually, they can be placed in a lighting place, and the leaves will be more colorful in the sun. Small evergreen trees or shrubs of Melaleuca in Myrtaceae, native to New Zealand, Netherlands, etc. It can be planted in China from Hainan to the south or even north of the Yangtze River. It is a rare and excellent landscaping tree species in coastal areas. Melaleuca metal deep-rooted tree species, upright trunk, drooping lateral branches, slender and soft branches, red tender branches, gray old branches, yellow leaves all year round, good toughness.