The cultivation methods and precautions of Schisandra chinensis

The cultivation methods and precautions of Schisandra chinensis

1. Maintenance methods

1. Soil: Schisandra chinensis grows best in deep, loose and breathable soil. When preparing the soil, you can mix wood chips, garden soil and some leaf mold. This kind of soil is very suitable for its growth.

2. Light: It does not have high requirements for light, as long as it is not exposed to strong sunlight. It is best to have better lighting conditions. It cannot withstand strong direct sunlight or exposure to the sun. In summer, it needs to be temporarily moved to a cooler place to avoid exposure to the sun.

3. Temperature: It will grow better in an environment of 25-28℃. It is best not to exceed 35℃ in summer. It can grow normally even in an environment of zero degrees. When the temperature drops below 0℃ in winter, try to move it indoors for maintenance.

4. Water: It has high requirements for water. In spring and summer, it can be watered every day. In autumn and winter, it only needs to be watered once every three days. When it rains, you need to cover it or drain the water after the rain to avoid water accumulation.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Reproduction: The plant will sprout in spring. Cut the new buds and insert them into the seedbed at a certain distance. It is best to plant in autumn, and make sure the temperature is kept around 27℃.

2. Pruning: It is suitable to prune in summer. The branches and leaves will be dense and complicated, so they should be properly spaced to avoid interfering with each other's growth.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Pests: It will be attacked by leaf rollers, which will cause the leaves and fruits to rot and fall off. The infested leaves should be cut off in time, cleaned and sprayed with carbofuran.

2. Diseases: It can be affected by leaf blight, which causes spots to appear on the leaves. The diseased leaves should be cut off, ventilation and air permeability should be improved, and carbendazim should be used for prevention and control.

IV. Other issues

1. Whether it can bloom: It can bloom and bear fruit, and the flowering period is between May and June. Appropriate application of fertilizer can make its flowers bloom more fully.

2. Can it be grown at home: It can be grown at home, but it must be grown outdoors in a place with good lighting conditions. It has strong cold resistance and is very beautiful, and you can enjoy its flowers.

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