Perilla leaves have a wide range of uses. Not only does it have a place in traditional Chinese medicine, it can also be used to make fragrant tea. Fresh perilla leaves can also be used as ingredients, eaten directly or as a condiment to add a refreshing aroma to dishes and enhance the overall taste. So now many people will use the balcony to plant a pot of perilla leaves at home and pick them as needed. So how to grow perilla so that it will bloom out of the pot? 1. Lighting conditions Perilla prefers full sun and should be placed where it can receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. Adequate light helps promote its growth and branching. 2. Soil selection Shiso prefers fertile, well-drained soil. You can use garden soil mixed with leaf mold and sand to improve the soil's air permeability and water retention. 3. Water management Perilla has a high demand for water, but excessive watering should be avoided to prevent root rot. Water when the soil surface is dry, keeping the soil slightly moist. 4. Fertilization techniques Regular fertilization can promote the rapid growth of perilla. Use a complete fertilizer or one rich in nitrogen and potassium, and fertilize every 2-3 weeks. 5. Pruning and topping Timely pruning and topping can promote more branches of perilla. When the plant grows to a certain height, cut off the apical dominance to promote the growth of side branches. 6. Temperature control Perilla adapts to warm climates, and the most suitable growth temperature is between 20-30℃. Avoid exposing it to extremely low temperatures as this may affect its growth. 7. Reproduction method Perilla can be propagated by sowing seeds or cuttings. Cutting propagation can quickly increase the number of plants and help achieve the effect of overflowing the pot. In summary, the above methods can effectively promote the growth of perilla, making it lush and reaching the effect of bursting the pot. However, it should be noted that different varieties of perilla may have different growth habits and maintenance requirements, so appropriate adjustments should be made during the maintenance process based on the specific conditions of the plant.
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