Phlox breeding methodPhlox belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is also called round-leaved Araceae. There are many varieties. There are generally two ways to propagate it, namely cuttings and layering. However, in normal times, the method of cutting propagation is generally adopted, which is carried out in March and April each year. It will take root about 20-30 days after planting. How to cultivate PhloxPhlox prefers a high temperature growing environment and is not very cold-resistant. It needs sufficient sunlight when caring for it. The temperature needs to be kept between 20-25 degrees during maintenance. The temperature cannot be lower than 12 degrees in winter. It should be placed in a place with good ventilation for maintenance. Watering methodThe philadelphus prefers a humid growing environment and needs a lot of water to grow during maintenance. It is necessary to water it appropriately at normal times to avoid water accumulation, otherwise it will cause root rot. Fertilization methodThe growing season of Phalaenopsis is from April to June every year. It needs to be fertilized once a month. A thin cake fertilizer liquid can be used. When fertilizing, be careful not to drip it onto the leaves. Pruning methodsWhen caring for the philadelphus, it is necessary to carry out pruning work in a timely manner, and some dead branches and rotten leaves need to be cut off to avoid it consuming too much nutrients. Things to note when growing PhloxWhen caring for the Phlox, you need to be careful to water it according to the current climate and environment to avoid water accumulation. During the maintenance period, it needs to be placed in a place with good ventilation and suitable lighting environment. |
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