1. Tamarix can be grown in water, but it is recommended to cultivate it in soil.
2. Place of placement Tamarix should be placed in a ventilated, light-transmissive place with moist air. It can tolerate the cold in winter and can generally survive the winter outdoors. Just bury the pot in a sunny and wind-proof place. In summer, it should be placed in a shaded place to avoid exposure to the scorching sun.
3. Watering: Tamarix likes moist water, so the soil in the pot should be kept adequately hydrated, but should not accumulate water. Watering should be done in the morning and evening when the temperature is high in summer, and the pot soil must not be allowed to dry out, otherwise the branches will wither. After the leaves fall in winter, the pot soil must also be kept moist.
4. Fertilize Tamarix likes fertilizer. Except in winter and rainy season, you can apply decomposed cake fertilizer water two to three times a month, or you can use oilseed meal alone.
5. Pruning: Tamarix is ??extremely resistant to pruning. During the growth period, new buds will unfold, and unnecessary parts and excess buds must be removed. In July and August, the branches and leaves grow densely, and the branches and leaves that are too dense can be thinned out to facilitate ventilation and light transmission. Generally, it is better to remove more of the tops of the branches and less of the lower parts. In addition, pruning can be performed once after the leaves fall in autumn and before germination in spring.
6. Repotting needs to be done once a year, preferably from late February to early April. When repotting, the roots should be pruned and tidied, the old soil should be replaced with a ratio of 1:2, and the new soil should be cultivated and fertile to facilitate growth.