Haloxylon ammodendron likes fertile land. When planting, it is necessary to choose soil with loose soil and good water permeability. In this way, its roots can be better protected and its nutritional needs can be met. In addition, we should find the soil with particularly high viscosity, and then add some fine sand or pebbles to it to make the soil better. Do not choose soil that is particularly sticky and contains wet clods. This is very bad for the root, and it will be very difficult to survive. Sandy loam is the best.
2. Proper lighting and temperature
Haloxylon ammodendron has a high demand for sunshine, so it needs plenty of sunshine and good ventilation. Generally, it grows best at around 25 degrees. Although it can be exposed to the ground for winter, if the temperature is below MINUS 25 degrees, it will freeze to death and may even lead to death. Therefore, it is necessary to control the temperature to meet its temperature requirements.
3. Proper watering and fertilization
Before planting, there must be enough base fertilizer and enough water. Generally, it is best to use decomposed manure. When the flowers are about to bloom, phosphate fertilizer and potash fertilizer should be applied 2 to 3 times. Autumn is coming, it is best to overwinter manure, and it is best to use hot air to decompose manure. In winter, fertilization should be stopped and the amount of watering should be reduced.
4. Carry out proper shaping and pruning.
When it grows to a certain extent, it is necessary to trim the hemp leaves of Spiraea. The best season is spring. In early spring, its dead branches should be cut off before germination, and some branches that are too dense, weak and aging should also be cut off to maintain its beauty, make flowers flourish and grow vigorously, and bring beauty to the whole courtyard.