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How to breed Daphne odora in Phnom Penh? The stone will hold down the branches, and the pot will bloom next year!
There are many characteristic plants in China, many of which are gradually cultivated into potted plants because of their colors, postures and meanings, and Daphne odora in Phnom Penh is one of them. Daphne odora has a long history as a plant from Qinling Mountains to southwest China. From May to June every year, its flowers can be seen everywhere, emitting charming fragrance. Although it is a flowering plant, it can also bear fruit. When autumn comes, we can also see its charming red fruit. Senecio scandens is often used as a bonsai because of its good face value. So how do gardeners "carve" such mountain flowers into beautiful potted plants? I have to say that Daphne odora's breeding method. The propagation method of Daphne odora in Phnom Penh is interesting, one of which is the common cutting method in our market, and many potted plants are propagated in this way; Although another chopping method is also a common propagation method, its technology is more complicated than cutting. Most plants commonly use the first two propagation methods, but Daphne odora is different. More suitable for layered replication. Today, Uncle Gardener will introduce how Daphne odora in Phnom Penh is propagated by layering. At first, like most cutting steps, select some biennial branches that grow vigorously, then cut them from the middle with a sharp knife, put a piece of wood in it, then insert the branches into 7-8cm pot soil with sawdust, and finally cover them with a layer of soil and compact them by hand. If possible, you'd better put some stones. Note: Be sure to place stones or bricks. This process is very important. Why put stones? The purpose of this is to better promote the upward development of Daphne odora branches in Phnom Penh. The branches after stone pressing must pay special attention to the moisture preservation of the soil in the later growth stage to ensure that they will not germinate because they are too dry. It is also very important to maintain Daphne odora in Phnom Penh after reproduction. If your plants are not properly cared for, they will die easily. So maintenance is also an aspect that we need to learn. So what problems need special attention in maintenance? Soil: Although Daphne odora in Phnom Penh has low requirements on soil, plants like good soil, and fertile and drainage soil is most suitable for Daphne odora in Phnom Penh to grow. Daphne odora planted in this soil not only grows vigorously, but also grows more easily. Water: Daphne odora needs more water than soil. Wet soil is its favorite, but Daphne odora in Phnom Penh is also afraid of water. What's going on here? In fact, the correct statement is that Daphne odora in Phnom Penh is afraid of stagnant water. Fertilization: Spring is the time when Daphne odora in Phnom Penh germinates. At this time, it is necessary to add some compound fertilizer appropriately. By the time of beginning of winter in that year, organic fertilizer should be properly applied to the roots, and the organic fertilizer should be decomposed fertilizer with low nitrogen content. If the nitrogen content of the decomposed organic fertilizer is too high, the branches and leaves are too dense. Whether in spring or winter, Daphne odora after fertilization needs watering. Pruning: Daphne odora should be pruned properly in late summer before autumn, but it can also be pruned after flowering. The purpose of pruning is to avoid too long and too dense branches, improve the effect of light transmission and ventilation, and be more conducive to plant photosynthesis. Note: Pruning is to reduce the overgrowth and add luster, but be careful not to pick off too many buds, otherwise the later flowers will be much less or even disappear.