Why Runnan can't be preserved for a long time, but it can be transported for a long time.
First, the geomantic omen in Chinan can be raised for a long time.
As a beautiful plant, many people cultivate it in pots, but there is also a saying that it cannot be preserved for a long time. Why can't it be preserved for a long time? In fact, this is a wrong statement. It conforms to its five elements in geomantic omen, so long-term maintenance is actually very good.
In feng shui, nanmu has the function of transferring wealth. Raising nanmu at home for a long time can not only improve the overall feng shui fortune of the family and make people have good luck, but also has the effect of prospering wealth and has a very beautiful meaning. In addition, the longer the curing time, the more beautiful the plant shape and the higher the ornamental value.
Second, how to maintain Phoebe bournei 1, water and fertilizer management
In the maintenance of nanmu, water and fertilizer management should be done well, and sufficient moisture should be maintained in both wet and dry conditions. Usually, newly planted Phoebe bournei does not need fertilization. After the second year of maintenance, we should start to apply 1 ~ 2 times of thin organic fertilizer every month, so that Phoebe bournei can have enough nutrients to grow.
2. Suitable light and temperature
As a thermophilic plant, it is necessary to ensure that the growth temperature of Phoebe bournei is about 30℃ when maintaining it. In winter, we should do a good job of keeping warm and cold to avoid the bad growth of nanmu after freezing injury. And put nanmu in a ventilated place to receive direct light, so that photosynthesis can be better and become vigorous.
Step 3 Trim and thin the fruit
Under normal circumstances, the branches and leaves of nanmu are messy and shapeless, so they need to be pruned in time, the branches that are too dense inside should be pruned, and the branches that are useless and consume nutrients should be cut off. After the fruiting period, attention should be paid to thinning the fruits in time to avoid excessive fruits, resulting in insufficient growth nutrients and reduced ornamental value.
4. Loosen the soil for the flowerpot
When maintaining Phoebe bournei, we should pay attention to changing pots every 1 ~ 3 years, so that its roots can better absorb nutrients and grow. You can choose a 5:2:3 mixture of yellow loam soil, humus soil and coarse sand, then prune its long and rotten roots properly when changing pots, and then pour out about half of the old soil and replace it with new soil.