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Planting conditions of Flos Lonicerae

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Planting conditions of Flos Lonicerae

Honeysuckle is a kind of native plant in China, which is widely distributed in all provinces in China. Honeysuckle not only has a high ornamental value, but also a kind of medicine for clearing heat and reducing fire. It is very popular in summer and can effectively solve common problems such as fever, cold and so on. Now the planting area is also relatively extensive, but when planting honeysuckle, we should first understand its planting conditions. Let's take a look at it with the editor.

1. Lighting

The growth of honeysuckle has a great demand for light, so we should pay attention to choosing sunny and sunny plots for planting. However, in summer, because of the high temperature and high light intensity, we should pay attention to the management work after entering the summer. Prevent the direct sun from causing the branches and flowers of honeysuckle to be burned. Therefore, it can be seen that although the demand for light is large, it is also necessary to control the light intensity. So after entering the summer, it is best to build a sunshade to provide scattered light for honeysuckle.

2. Temperature

Temperature is also very important for the growth of honeysuckle, and the suitable temperature for the growth of honeysuckle is about 16-25 degrees. The temperature should not be too high or too low, otherwise it will easily lead to heat injury, freezing injury and other adverse phenomena of honeysuckle. Especially in summer and winter, the temperature is in a more extreme state. In winter, we should do a good job of heat preservation to help honeysuckle spend the winter normally. Then, when the summer temperature is high, properly watering the garden to reduce the field temperature. It is not suitable to grow honeysuckle in areas where the temperature exceeds 5-40 degrees.

3. Moisture

Honeysuckle is a water-loving plant, but it also has a strong ability to resist drought. Plots with annual precipitation of about 800 mm should be selected when planting. During the planting period, the air humidity should be kept at about 70%, which should not exceed 60%, 80%, otherwise it will have a greater impact on the growth of honeysuckle. After sowing, it is necessary to ensure an appropriate amount of water before it can germinate normally. When transplanting, the precipitation should be at least 40 mm, and the air humidity should be kept at about 72%. But water should not be too much, especially in flowering, if too much water is easy to form dumb flowers, retting root rot and other phenomena.

4. Soil

In fact, honeysuckle's demand for soil is not very great, honeysuckle's adaptability is very strong. It can grow normally on all kinds of soil, but its yield will be affected by different soil quality. So if you want to increase the yield when planting, then it is best to choose a good soil. It is mainly sandy loam soil with deep soft, sufficient fertility, normal drainage and irrigation and no diseases and insect pests. A good soil is very beneficial to the growth of honeysuckle. Therefore, when planting, the soil is also an indispensable condition for honeysuckle.

The above is a brief introduction to the planting conditions of honeysuckle. Honeysuckle actually has no very strict requirements on the planting environment, but it can not be ignored, these are also what we need to pay attention to in planting. This is the end of today's introduction, this article is for reference only, I hope it can be helpful to everyone!

 
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