There is no difference between Panax notoginseng and Panax notoginseng. Panax notoginseng is a different name for Panax notoginseng. It is a perennial herbaceous plant of Araliaceae with a plant height between 13 and 16 centimeters. Panax notoginseng is a shade-loving plant and is afraid of both severe cold and scorching heat. You need to pay attention to changes in external temperature when maintaining it, and you can keep it in a greenhouse. Panax notoginseng is suitable for growing in loose and fertile soil. It is not suitable for planting in areas that are too sticky, too sandy or in low-lying areas.
Introduction to Panax notoginseng
Panax Panax notoginseng is sensitive to light and should be maintained in a semi-shady place. It cannot be directly exposed to sunlight, otherwise it will cause the plant to grow short and the leaves will be burned.
The suitable growth temperature of Panax notoginseng is 18~25℃. The temperature in summer should not be higher than 35℃, and the temperature in winter should not be lower than 5℃, otherwise Panax notoginseng will be frostbitten.
Panax notoginseng likes a humid growth environment. Water evaporates quickly in summer, so you can increase the frequency of watering. You can also sprinkle water around the plant to moisturize it. Be careful not to water too much, otherwise the plant roots will rot.
During the growth period of Panax notoginseng, nutrients need to be replenished in time. Please note that the fertilizer concentration should not be too high. Appropriate watering is required after fertilization. Fertilization should not be applied during the dormant period of the plant.