Aucklandia lappa, formerly known as Rosa rugosa, is a typical wild evergreen shrub with ornamental flowers and fruits. Its origin is in East China and Central South China. If its old piles want to grow rapidly and have beautiful posture, suitable soil is very important. Usually, loose and breathable slightly acidic soil is used, and sufficient lighting environment is needed at ordinary times.
When excavating the old pile of Aucklandia lappa, it will generally be carried out in the dormant period, when the nutrient consumption is relatively small, and the excavation is the easiest to survive, so it is usually carried out from winter to spring before germination, when it has stored a lot of nutrients and the evaporation is relatively small.
Method for cultivate old piles of radix aucklandiae
Aucklandia lappa likes warm sunshine. If it wants to grow stronger, it must be given sufficient light, which is beneficial to the trunk and root system to become strong, and it needs sufficient sunlight when growing, but it should avoid exposure in summer and pay attention to reasonable watering and fertilization during maintenance.
Pruning of old piles of aucklandia lappa
When the old pile of Aucklandia lappa grows, it needs to be trimmed properly to make it look good, so that the branches and trunk can cooperate with each other and complement each other, and the floating branches and supporting branches set off each other.
Matters needing attention in maintenance of old piles of aucklandia lappa
The old piles of Aucklandia lappa need to be paid attention to when they grow, and they need sufficient sunlight when they are maintained. However, in summer, they must avoid exposure to the sun, otherwise the leaves will be burned, and they should be watered appropriately to avoid water accumulation, otherwise the growth of roots will be affected.
Photo appreciation of the old pile of Aucklandia lappa