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How to raise Schisandra chinensis
1. Culture environment 1, soil: Schisandra chinensis is not very picky about the soil, but it grows best in the soil with good drainage, weak acidity and high humus content.

2. Moisture: It needs enough moisture and nutrition to grow well. You need to observe the condition of the soil at ordinary times, and water it once it starts to dry.

3. Fertilization: It likes fertilizer and has a great demand for nutrition. It can be watered with algae water at ordinary times to provide it with nutrition, and it needs topdressing after flowering and before the next year's leaf opening.

Second, the propagation method of Schisandra sphenanthera is mainly carried out by walking the stems horizontally underground. However, if you have its seeds on hand, you can also use the method of sowing to reproduce.

Third, pest control 1, root rot: mostly in summer, after the onset of the disease, the lower stem begins to turn black and rot, and carbendazim needs to be sprayed for treatment.

2. Leaf blight: It is also common in summer. After the onset of the disease, the leaves gradually dry up and fall off, and it needs to be sprayed with Tobuzin and Jinggangmycin.