How to grow sweet-scented osmanthus potted plants at home: selection of soil and pots, management of water and light, fertilization and pruning, pest and disease control, winter insulation and transplanting.
1. Selection of soil and pots
The soil for potted osmanthus needs to maintain moderate air permeability and water retention. It is recommended to use sandy soil or mixed soil that is rich in nutrients and has good air permeability. Moist sand and dirt. You can choose the basin according to your own preferences, but it is recommended to choose a ceramic basin with good air permeability and drainage capacity.
2. Management of water and light
Osmanthus needs to maintain moderate moisture and light, but lack of water and excessive watering will lead to withering and death of osmanthus. Therefore, water management requires attention to rhythm and quantity. In terms of light, osmanthus needs sufficient sunlight and needs to avoid strong sunlight. It is recommended to place it outdoors where it can receive sunlight.
3. Fertilization and pruning
Potted osmanthus requires moderate fertilization during the growth period. It is recommended to use slow-release or long-term fertilizers to avoid adverse effects on the plants. Pruning can be carried out by regularly checking the flower branches to reduce diseases and maintain the beauty of the plant.
4. Pest and disease control
Osmanthus is susceptible to pests and diseases, such as aphids, mites and powdery mildew. It is recommended to check and clean it regularly, and use appropriate amounts of pesticides when necessary. spray.
5. Insulation and transplanting in winter
Insulation measures are required for potted osmanthus in winter to prevent the branches of the plant from being damaged by freezing. If transplanting is required, it is recommended to do it in spring or autumn.