1. Breeding environment1. Soil: Dry branch plum is suitable for growing in loose, well-drained soil. 2. Watering: It is very afraid of waterlogging, so watering must be appropriate. In spring and autumn, just make sure the soil is moist. After the flowers fade, water it thoroughly. In the rainy season, control the amount of watering and drain properly. Generally, wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering. 3. Temperature: Dry-branch plum can generally withstand low temperatures of -10℃ and high temperatures of 40℃, but it is best to give it a growing environment of 16-23℃. It usually blooms when the average temperature is -5-7℃. 4. Light: Make sure that the growing environment has sufficient sunlight and good ventilation. If there is insufficient light, it will grow very thin and produce very few flowers. 2. Common diseasesCommon diseases include powdery mildew, leaf curl, etc., which will affect the plants once they are harmed. You should pay more attention to them in daily life. Once discovered, you should take timely prevention and control measures to avoid harming more plants. You should also clean up the diseased branches and leaves, otherwise secondary infection may occur. |
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