Optimum time of Yingshanhong downhill pile
Rhododendron, also known as Rhododendron, belongs to Ericaceae and is often planted as a potted plant. When is the best season for azaleas to go down the mountain? Usually from June 5438+ 10 to the end of April, Yingshanhong can go down the mountain to pile up. At this time, the plants in the mountain pile recover quickly, and the roots of the plants need to be trimmed properly after the mountain pile is lowered.
Rhododendron is suitable for growing in loose, fertile and slightly acidic soil with good air permeability. After piling down the mountain, humus soil, garden soil and river sand can be mixed to prepare soil culture. After that, it is best to cultivate azaleas in a semi-cool and ventilated environment, and shade them properly when the light is too strong to prevent the plants from being sunburned.
During the maintenance period, the plants should be properly watered. Under normal circumstances, plants can be watered by observing the changes of soil. When the soil turns white, it means that it needs watering, and it is not needed at other times. If the temperature is high, you can spray water around the plants with a watering can during maintenance, which can effectively increase the air humidity.
Rhododendron rhododendron grows faster, and usually buds after going down the mountain for ten days. At this time, the plants can be properly illuminated, and the fine buds on the plants need to be cut off after budding. Cut off the thin buds in order to make the healthy buds receive more nutrition, and water and fertilize the plants in time in the later cultivation process.