1. Required soilIt is best to grow the fragrant wood in acidic soil because acidic soil is very suitable for the growth habits of the fragrant wood. The fragrant wood likes sunshine and is drought-resistant, so the soil for growing it must not only be acidic, but also loose and breathable. You can mix expanded clay into the soil to increase the air permeability of the soil, and add some rotten leaves to make the cultivation soil for the fragrant wood. 2. Add nutrients to the soilNo matter how well the soil is prepared, it will lack nutrients over time, so it is necessary to add fertilizer to the soil. The fragrant wood requires different nutrients at different stages, so the fertilizers added are also different. During the growth period, it needs sufficient and diversified nutrients. At this time, you can add compound fertilizer or 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate. Both of them are fertilizers with sufficient nutrient content and diversified nutrients. During the dormant period, fertilizer is generally not needed, but in order to prepare for the growth period of the fragrant wood next year, animal manure can be mixed into the soil. Animal manure is less irritating and rich in nutrients, which is of great benefit to the plant. |
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