1. Soil
Sichuan Michelia is a fleshy root, so the condition of soil is also very high. The soil must have good air permeability. We can mix some rotten leaves, garden soil, as well as some fertilizer and sand to make a culture soil, and then plant it. In this way, the soil can become loose and the drainage will be very good. Let its roots absorb nutrients more fully p>
2. Watering
Sichuan Michelia usually keeps the soil in the basin moist, but it can't be too wet. Watering too much will make it easy to accumulate water, which will make it easy to rot roots. Therefore, it must control its moisture on rainy days. In addition, it also needs a lot of water during the growth period and before flowering, so water it once a day at this time. When the temperature is high in summer, you must pour more water on the leaf surface, so that it can cool down very well. In autumn and winter, the time of sunshine during the day is relatively short, so it is generally good to water once or twice a week p>
3. Sunshine
In summer, its plants cannot be exposed to the sun. They must be properly shielded from the sun to prevent being burned by strong light. We can put it in the window or balcony facing east in the room, or under the tree outside. When it's cool in autumn, you can get a little more sun. In winter, just put it in a sunny and ventilated place in the room p>
4. Temperature
Generally, the temperature can't be lower than 5 degrees in winter, otherwise it will affect its normal growth. And the highest temperature can't exceed 15 degrees. If the temperature is too high, it will consume too much nutrients, which will also affect its growth next year p>
5. Fertilization
Sichuan Michelia is especially fond of fertilizer, so we generally apply fertilizer every other half month in its growing season, and stop applying fertilizer when it blooms and after October. If you see that the color of the leaves is not particularly green, you can also apply fertilizer again p>