How to cultivate Pyracantha

How to cultivate Pyracantha

Pyracantha growing conditions

Pyracantha needs sufficient sunlight when it is being cared for. It is relatively drought-resistant and cold-resistant, and the lowest temperature it can withstand is minus 16 degrees Celsius. It does not have too many requirements for the soil used for planting. Generally, it uses well-drained and loose atrophic soil. The planting environment is best in a moist state.

How to grow Pyracantha

When cultivating Pyracantha, it needs a sufficient lighting environment. It is best to keep it in a place with light all year round. It does not need to be watered until the soil is completely dry. The soil should not be too dry after fruiting. Fertilize once every 15-30 days from the beginning of germination in spring, and once every 10-20 days in autumn.

Pyracantha watering

Pyracantha can tolerate drought but not moisture, so it is recommended to water it only when the soil is dry. If it is newly potted, water it thoroughly to keep it moist but not waterlogged. If it is just bought, there is no need to water it if the soil is moist. Just water it thoroughly when the soil is dry to avoid waterlogging and root rot.

Fertilizing Pyracantha

When changing the soil of Pyracantha every year, base fertilizer needs to be applied at the bottom to provide nutrients for a long time. Organic fertilizers generally include rapeseed cake fertilizer and chicken manure fertilizer, which should be soaked and decomposed before application. Fertilizer can be applied after completion.

Pyracantha pest control

When caring for Pyracantha, diseases and pests may occur, especially powdery mildew, which affects its growth. It requires a good ventilation environment and timely use of drugs for treatment.

How to grow Pyracantha at home

When caring for Pyracantha indoors, a suitable temperature environment must be maintained, preferably between 20-30 degrees. It is recommended to choose commercially available sandy soil with good drainage when planting. It is relatively drought-resistant, but it needs appropriate watering and some fertilizer in winter.

Pyracantha care precautions

When planting Pyracantha, you must pay attention to preventing diseases and pests, and also perform pruning. Because its branches grow in a rather messy manner, they must be pruned every year to remove some overly dense branches and leaves and leggy branches. When the flowering period is approaching, you must also pay attention to pruning branches with too many flower buds.

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