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The latest planting conditions of honeysuckle

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Honeysuckle is planted in a large area in the field as a traditional Chinese medicine, and it has a wide range of uses, and it also plays a very important role in garden forestry. It can be used as three-dimensional greening plants such as hedges, flower corridors and flower racks in scenic spots. The most important thing is that honeysuckle can be made.

Honeysuckle is planted in a large area in the field as a traditional Chinese medicine, and it has a very wide range of uses, and it also plays a very important role in garden forestry. It can be used as a three-dimensional greening plant such as hedges, flower corridors and flower racks in scenic spots. The most important thing is that honeysuckle can be made into potted plants for people to watch. Let's take a look at the conditions needed for honeysuckle planting.

Soil condition

Honeysuckle is not strict on soil, and can grow and blossom on sand-stone mountain coarse bony soil, limestone cinnamon soil and general saline-alkali soil.

Water condition

Honeysuckle has a strong ability to resist drought. On the coarse-bony soil with a moisture content of about 10%, general tree species have wilted, while honeysuckle still grows and blossoms normally. When the soil moisture condition is suitable, the plant grows vigorously, the crown width is large, and the yield is high. When the soil moisture is too large, the leaves are easy to yellowing and falling off.

Temperature condition

Honeysuckle has a wide range of adaptation to temperature. It can safely survive the winter at minus 30 degrees in winter, sprout and spread leaves when the temperature is above 5 degrees in spring, and the fastest shoot growth is at 20-30 degrees in summer.

Light condition

Honeysuckle likes light, and when the light is sufficient, the plant is strong, the flower quantity is large, and the yield is high. If the light is insufficient, the shoot is slender, the leaf is small, and the yield is low. Therefore, honeysuckle should be planted on hillsides or Weirs with plenty of light, not in forests, valleys or shady slopes.

Conclusion: the environmental conditions of honeysuckle planting are introduced here by the editor, but why does the honeysuckle planting project make many investors lose all their money and lose all their money? In fact, the development of honeysuckle cultivation also needs to have some other conditions, let's take a look!

 
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