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How to raise wild rhododendron mounds
1. Applicable soil: mix volcanic rock and peat soil to prepare soil. 2. Sufficient moisture: When watering the wild rhododendron downhill pile, be sure to water it thoroughly. 3. Supplement of nutrients: Animal manure can be added as fertilizer at the initial stage of growth. 4. Prune branches and leaves: cut off dead branches, diseased branches and twigs to avoid consuming too much nutrition.

How to raise wild rhododendron downhill piles

1, suitable soil

Wild rhododendron piles on downhill slopes have high requirements for soil. Volcanic rocks, peat soil and humus soil can be mixed in the breeding process, and wetting agents can be added to the soil to provide a relaxed and breathable growth environment for the downhill pile of wild rhododendrons.

2. Adequate water

When planting wild rhododendron on the downhill pile, it is necessary to water the soil completely, and it is best to water it with rain and river water. When the weather is hot, you can spray water mist around the wild rhododendron downhill pile to keep moisture.

Step 3 supplement nutrition

Animal manure can be used as fertilizer in the early stage of wild rhododendron cultivation, and acid fertilizer and nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer should be added in the later stage of growth to provide sufficient nutrients for wild rhododendron and promote root growth.

Step 4 trim branches and leaves

Prune the wild rhododendron downhill pile every spring and during hibernation, cut off dead branches, weak branches and diseased branches, preserve nutrients for strong roots, and promote the wild rhododendron downhill pile to bloom better in the coming year.

Through our introduction, I believe everyone has a deeper understanding of the breeding methods of wild rhododendron downhill piles.