Green flower palm is suitable for planting in loose, fertile sandy soil, and then the planted plants are placed in a warm environment between 18-25 degrees. During maintenance, the soil needs to be in a In a humid state, when cotinus is in the growth stage, it is necessary to apply diluted phosphate fertilizer to promote vigorous plant growth. How to cultivate cotinus
1. Growth environment
Cotinus prefers loose, fertile, sandy soil, and can be planted in humus soil and fine sand. In the mixed soil, the planted plants need to be placed in an environment with a temperature between 18-25 degrees, and the cotinus must be provided with 5-8 hours of scattered light every day to ensure the normal growth of the plants.
2. Apply water
In the process of daily maintenance of cotinus, you need to pay attention to changes in the soil. When the surface of the soil is dry, you need to water the cotinus immediately to keep the soil in a In a humid state, cotinus is not tolerant of waterlogging. When watering, be sure not to allow water to accumulate in the chassis, otherwise the root system of the cotinus will rot.
3. Supplement nutrients
Cotoneaster is a plant that likes fertilizer. In the process of daily maintenance, you can apply diluted organic fertilizer to Cotinus every 30 days. When the plant is in the growth stage, you can also supplement the cotinus with diluted phosphate fertilizer to promote vigorous growth of the leaves of the plant.
4. Prune
Cotoneaster grows quickly. When the plant sprouts, you can cut off the branches and leaves that grow too densely to make the integrity of the plant more beautiful. You can also tie up the branches of cotinus to shape the shape of the plant. Pay attention to the scissors used for pruning. They need to be disinfected in advance to prevent bacteria on the scissors from infecting the plant.