How to grow rhododendrons

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Azalea cultivation and precautions: 1. Suitable light

Cultivation of potted peonies requires appropriate light for photosynthesis, although it does not have strict light requirements. However, it cannot be exposed to the sun. It must be properly shaded in spring, summer and autumn so that it can grow vigorously. Therefore, shading measures must be taken for it in summer to prevent it from being exposed to strong light. 2. Reasonable water and fertilizer

Because the root system of azalea is relatively weak, it is afraid of both waterlogging and drought, so its watering principle is not to dry out, but to water thoroughly. Fertilize rhododendrons mainly during the growth period, before and after the flowering period. Apply decomposed cake fertilizer 3-4 times a month during the growth period. Apply an appropriate amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before the flowering period. Stop fertilizing in hot weather in midsummer and cold seasons in winter. 3. Precautions

Be sure to use the correct soil when growing potted azaleas. It is a plant that loves acidic soil, so use loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil rich in humus to maintain it. The soil pH value is between 5.5 and 6.5. Be sure not to use heavy clay soil or alkaline soil.