How to raise Datura?
The soil for raising Datura stramonium should be well drained and rich in humus. It is best to add compost soil or peat soil regularly. In addition, it is necessary to avoid planting in low-lying areas and avoid long-term moisture or water accumulation in the soil.

Datura flower can also be potted, and there are some varieties with short plants, which can also be pruned regularly during the growth process to maintain a good-looking plant shape.

The weather turns cold in late autumn, so Datura should avoid freezing. In the north, you can only plant potted plants and move them to a cool and dark environment to avoid frost, so that you can keep growing for many years. When the temperature drops below 10 degrees in winter, it is necessary to control watering and keep its roots from drying up.

Matters needing attention

1. After the warm spring, Datura stramonium will move out again, and the roots should be trimmed properly. Generally, all the small roots around 1/3 will be cut off, and then transplanted into the soil, watered once, and some decomposed manure or slow-acting organic granular fertilizer will be added to the bottom.

2. Pay attention to watering regularly in the later period to keep the soil moist. It is only necessary to cut off the twig at the top by more than 10 cm, until the formation of green in the middle of the twig is seen, so as to judge whether the twig is completely dry. If the branches are completely dry, we will know.