1、 Soil
It likes rich, moist soil. It can be cultivated with sandy soil with good drainage such as river sand. Note that the soil layer should be deeper during breeding p>
2、 Illumination
It likes a sunny environment and can be placed in a place with good sunlight to promote its growth. It can also survive in a relatively dark environment, but don't stay in a dark environment for a long time p>
3、 Temperature
Heather prefers a warm environment, but it can also be cold resistant. Generally, it can withstand a low temperature of - 15 degrees in winter, but corresponding thermal insulation measures should be taken to avoid frostbite and failure to grow normally. Generally speaking, it can be moved into the house for breeding in winter p>
4、 Watering
It likes a humid environment, but it can also tolerate drought. Newly planted plants need water and should be given sufficient water. In addition, in its growth period, it is also necessary to keep the basin soil moderately wet and do not have ponding. The high temperature in summer needs to be watered several times, and water can be sprayed to help it cool down. It should be properly placed in a place with good airflow for breeding p>
5、 Fertilization
Photinia can endure barren, and it can grow in general environment. With the nourishment of fertilizer, it can grow better, but the fertilizer concentration should not be too high. You can apply base fertilizer in advance and add fertilizer once a year p>
6、 Diseases and insect pests
Generally, leaf spot is more common, which will damage its leaves. If necessary, spray drugs to remove it. Scale insects often damage plant growth. Spray them with medicine in time to help the plant return to normal growth p>