Cultivation method: When cultivating welcome pine, you can mix leaf humus soil and river sand soil to make a cultivation substrate; light and temperature management, when the weather is fine, you can place it outdoors to provide all-weather light , the room temperature needs to be controlled between 20 and 25°C; water and fertilizer, water and moisturize in time after the soil is found to be dry, and diluted nitrogen fertilizer needs to be applied once a month. Note: In summer and winter, poorly growing branches and leaves need to be pruned and reshaped. How to cultivate the welcoming pine
1. Pot soil conditions
The welcoming pine is suitable for growing in soil with strong drainage and rich in organic matter. When mixing soil, leaf humus soil and river sand soil can be mixed to make a cultivation substrate, so that the roots of the welcoming pine can breathe better. In addition, when planting, you need to choose a flower pot with drainage holes at the bottom as a container according to the size of the plant.
2. Light and temperature management
The welcoming pine is suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light. When the weather is fine, it needs to be moved outdoors for maintenance. , providing all-weather light to keep the leaves growing green. In addition, during the growth period of the welcoming pine, the ambient temperature needs to be controlled between 20 and 25°C. When the temperature is higher than 30°C in summer, water must be frequently sprayed around the leaves to cool down. In winter, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance.
3. Water and fertilizer management
The welcoming pine is suitable for growing in a slightly moist soil environment. When the soil is found to be dry, it needs to be watered and moisturized in time to allow the roots to grow. Absorb sufficient water. When the climate is relatively dry, you need to spray water around the potted plants frequently to moisturize. And diluted nitrogen fertilizer needs to be applied once a month to speed up the growth of the welcoming pine. Precautions for cultivating welcoming pine
In the process of cultivating welcoming pine, pruning needs to be carried out in summer and winter. Summer pruning mainly involves stripping buds, topping and thinning. Mainly, use your hands to clean off the useless little buds on it, and then cut off the pig liver and useless branches that cannot germinate at the roots. Winter pruning can be carried out from November to March of the following year to prune off the dry and useless branches above.