1、 Breeding method
1. Soil: if you want to raise Osmanthus fragrans, it is important to provide appropriate soil conditions. Slightly acidic soil is suitable for its growth, but if it is too acidic, it will lead to slow plant growth, yellow and withered leaves and less branches. If it is in alkaline soil, the leaves will wither in two or three months, and gradually face death p>
2. Watering: watering shall be carried out after the basin soil is completely dry. Once watering, it needs to be thoroughly watered. However, the degree of watering varies according to the time. Plants that have just changed pots need less watering. In rainy weather, they need less watering, but in summer and autumn, they need more watering p>
3. Light: it prefers light. When it is maintained in the house, it needs to be placed in a place facing the sun, and the daily light time can be maintained at 8 to 12 hours to meet the normal needs p>
4. Fertilization: it likes to grow in a nutrient rich environment. When germinating and breeding flower buds, it needs to apply more nutrients containing phosphorus and potassium to make the plant grow healthily p>
2、 Precautions
When breeding, it needs to be trimmed. One is to promote the germination of new branches, and the other is to ensure good appearance p>