How to maintain camellias during buds
Camellia is a kind of flower plant with slow growth, especially the time of pregnant bud is very long. Generally, it appears in the first year and blossoms in large numbers in the spring of the following year. The effect of flowering is often very important with the maintenance during budding.
If the maintenance and management during bud pregnancy is not good, even if there are a large number of buds of camellias, it is often difficult to achieve flowering. So, how to maintain camellias during buds? Today, the editor will share this knowledge for you.
1. Adequate nutrition
Because the flowers of camellias are so large, they need enough nutrition to promote flowering. Therefore, the first thing we need to do is to ensure adequate nutrition. And camellia is a kind of acid-loving flowers and plants, so we generally use special organic nutrient solution to supplement nutrients.
Not much, the use of nutrient solution must control the concentration, the original is generally diluted by 8000 times of water in accordance with the original, diluted nutrient solution can be poured once a week. And the way of foliar topdressing can not be used during bud pregnancy, and root irrigation can be carried out directly. Because of the practice of spraying nutrient solution, it is easy to cause bud drop.
Second, appropriate thinning of buds
If we find that there are too many buds during the budding period of camellias, the nutrients in the potted soil will be consumed too quickly, which can easily lead to the phenomenon of thin flowers and low quality. Therefore, we need to properly cut the buds during pregnancy. And usually to cut off the relatively weak buds, which can ensure that the retained buds can get more adequate nutrients, and the flowering quality will be higher.
In general, the number of buds should not be too large, 8-10 buds should be retained on large seedlings that grow well, and no more than 6 buds should be retained for small and medium-sized seedlings. The less the buds are retained, the more nutrients are saved, and the remaining buds will get more nutrients, so the flowering effect will be better.
And the way of thinning buds should also be correct, do not directly use your hands to pinch off the excess buds, because after doing so, it is easy to cause infection to nearby buds. It is generally recommended to use sterilized sharp scissors to cut off the excess buds directly. It is generally necessary to cut off the buds of the whole plant, which can not only ensure a better flowering effect, but also reduce the damage to leaf buds and other buds.
Time: 2019-05-28 Click:
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