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How to fertilize sweet-scented osmanthus trees with pig manure

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Sweet-scented osmanthus is one of the top ten famous flowers in Chinese tradition. As early as the Tang and Song dynasties, sweet-scented osmanthus has been a good product for garden appreciation. Sweet-scented osmanthus can avoid dust, and the sweet-scented osmanthus tea processed with its flowers is also fragrant. Sweet-scented osmanthus trees have a high demand for fertilizer when planting, so how

Sweet-scented osmanthus is one of the top ten famous flowers in Chinese tradition. As early as the Tang and Song dynasties, sweet-scented osmanthus has been a good product for garden appreciation. Sweet-scented osmanthus can avoid dust, and the sweet-scented osmanthus tea processed with its flowers is also fragrant. Sweet-scented osmanthus trees have a high demand for fertilizer when planting, so how to use pig manure to fertilize sweet-scented osmanthus trees?

I. fertilization methods

Sweet-scented osmanthus likes pig dung. Pig manure is soft and contains more phosphorus and potassium. Before sprouting in spring, pay attention to storing the collected pig manure in the tank and adding enough water to cover it for ripening. When applying, add water to dilute it according to the situation. The application of sweet-scented osmanthus can be shortened to once every 10 days from March to April, to once every 10 days from May to August, and the last application stops before flowering from July to early August. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, sweet-scented osmanthus grows luxuriantly, blossoms more and tastes fragrant.

There are several key points to be grasped when fertilizing sweet-scented osmanthus with pig manure. One is to avoid heat and fertilizer. Summer fertilization of potted sweet-scented osmanthus should not be selected at noon or around noon, because the soil temperature in the basin is high, topdressing is easy to burn the root system. It is best to fertilize and then water in the evening.

The second is to avoid thick fat. Potted sweet-scented osmanthus should not be fertilized too much or too much. The principle of frequent application of thin fertilizer should be grasped, and it is generally appropriate to apply seven percent water and three percent fertilizer. The third is to avoid sitting fat. Potted sweet-scented osmanthus can be fully fertilized when changing pots. However, it is necessary to add a layer of soil on top of the fertilizer, or bury the fertilizer into the bottom and edge of the basin, and it is strictly forbidden to bury the exposed roots directly into the fertilizer.

The value of Osmanthus fragrans

Sweet-scented osmanthus tree is an excellent ornamental and practical garden tree species with greening, beautification and fragrance in one. Sweet-scented osmanthus can be used as medicine all over the body. Sweet-scented osmanthus can extract aromatic oil, make sweet-scented osmanthus extract, make cakes and candy, and make wine. It can also treat toothache, cough, asthma, abdominal pain and other symptoms. Sweet-scented osmanthus fruit is used for deficiency and cold stomachache. Tree roots can dispel rheumatism and cold. For rheumatism, muscle and bone pain, kidney deficiency toothache, etc. Sweet-scented osmanthus tea made from sweet-scented osmanthus also has the effect of beauty and beauty.

The sweet-scented osmanthus is evergreen all the year round, and the annual florescence coincides with the crab fat full moon season. the ancients called it an anecdote to enjoy the moon under the osmanthus. Zhang Jiuling praised the sweet-scented osmanthus "the osmanthus is bright and fresh in autumn" in his poems. In ancient China, sweet-scented osmanthus means "lofty", "beautiful", "auspicious", "friendly", "loyal people" and other beautiful symbols.

The above is some related knowledge about sweet-scented osmanthus fertilization. Friends who plant sweet-scented osmanthus can also try this organic fertilizer, which can better promote the growth of sweet-scented osmanthus.

 
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