1. Placement: Euonymus fortunei likes light, so it should be placed in a sunny and ventilated place, with proper shade in summer to prevent exposure to the hot sun. Autumn is favorable for the leaves to turn red in advance under light. In winter, you can spend the winter outdoors and bury the basin in the soil in sunny places.
2, watering: Euonymus bonsai is usually wet, not dry or watered, but dry, not wet. Water properly in the spring and summer growth period to facilitate growth, flowering and fruiting. Water should be controlled when the leaves are red in autumn, and the soil should be slightly dry. During the winter dormancy period, water is poured every 5 ~ 7 days.
3. Fertilization: Euonymus Euonymus is very fat, and thin and decomposed cake fertilizer water is applied every two weeks during the growing period. Give priority to the application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and apply less nitrogen fertilizer to avoid false increase. Fertilization should be less or no after autumn. Put some rotten cake fertilizer in the pot as base fertilizer in winter.
4. Pruning: When new branches and leaves sprout in spring, they should be pruned appropriately to keep the crown dense and not loose. Trimming after defoliation in autumn. Cut off budding branches, clustered branches and overlapping branches to maintain a certain shape and tree posture.
5. Turn over the pot: Turn over the pot once every 2-3 years, and it is suitable before germination and leaf release in February-March in spring and autumn. When turning the pot, combine pruning too long root system, remove 1B2 old soil, replace it with fertile and loose culture soil, and add appropriate amount of cake fertilizer crumbs and bran ash. For example, if the roots are raised by culture, the plants can be gradually raised to expose the taproots at the base.
6. Pest control: Euonymus japonicus is harmed by leaf-eating insects such as Euonymus japonicus and Euonymus japonicus. The control method is to spray trichlorfon or dichlorvos 1500 times solution during the larval activity from April to May.
Extended data:
Euonymus lanceolatus leaves are very strange, red in autumn, bearing fruit, very beautiful. Generally, in summer, Buxus macrophylla will turn red quickly if it is placed in a semi-shady place in advance.
The distribution and biological characteristics of Euonymus japonicus, also known as Euonymus japonicus, belong to Euonymus, which is native to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, North China and Jilin Province. Buxus macrophylla is an excellent shrub species commonly used in landscaping. The leaves are oval, opposite and green.