Potted plants of pyracantha fortuneana don't grow vigorously and have few leaves. How should I maintain them?
Pyracantha fortunei does not require much soil, but it is beneficial to plant growth and development; Still should choose a deeper soil layer; The soil is loose, rich in organic matter, fertile and well drained, and it is better to plant in slightly acidic soil with pH value of 5.5 ~ 7.3. Pyracantha fortuneana is drought-tolerant, but the soil is dry in spring, so it can be fertilized 1 time before flowering, and it should be fully irrigated. Keeping the soil dry at flowering stage is beneficial to fruit setting; So don't water it too much. If the flowering period is in the rainy season, we should also pay attention to digging ditches and draining water to prevent plants from falling flowers because of too much water. After the fruit is ripe and harvested, it should be filled with overwintering water before entering the winter dormancy period. Sunshine: Pyracantha fortuneana likes plenty of sunshine, so it can bear more fruits and greatly increase the ornamental effect.