1, provide soil
Five-colored plum has low requirements on soil, so it can be planted in the soil mixed with humus soil, river sand and compost. Before planting five-colored plum, the rotten roots, withered roots and rotten roots at the bottom of the plant should be cut off to improve the survival rate of five-colored plum.
2. Water
After planting the five-color plum, use a watering can to inject water along the edge of the flowerpot to make the soil surface dark brown, so that the plant can grow in a humid environment. During the later maintenance of the five-color plum, it can be supplemented with water every three days to maintain the humidity inside the soil.
3. Provide light
The newly planted five-color plum should be placed in a cool and semi-shady place to prevent the plant from being irradiated by strong light and difficult to survive. When the five-color plum grows into leaf buds, it needs to be moved to the outdoor astigmatism place to allow the plant to receive 4-6 hours of light every day, so as to promote the five-color plum to grow more vigorously.
matters need attention
Five-colored plum is easily infected with gray mold and leaf blight nematode.
Once infected, the leaves will turn pale and there will be light brown spots. After discovery, it should be treated in time and sprayed as soon as possible to avoid deterioration.