1、 Timely watering
Domestic Chimonanthus chinensis is generally cultivated indoors. After its flowering period, it should be moved outdoors in time to allow it to receive sufficient sunshine. It should also be watered in time. It should be watered after the soil is completely dry, and it should be watered thoroughly at one time p>
2、 Change the basin on time
Domestic Chimonanthus should change pots regularly, because the domestic breeding is generally in the flower pot. The nutrients in the soil are limited. It needs to change pots once a year or two to ensure its robust growth. The best time to change the pot is when its flowering branches and leaves begin to germinate, that is, in March and April p>
3、 Propagation grafting
After it withers, we can graft and reproduce it, so you can get a new pot of Chimonanthus. First of all, we choose a relatively strong branch. Cutting off the top tip will concentrate more nutrition. After a month, cut a section at the bottom of the branch, insert it on the rootstock and fix it with a plastic bag p>
4、 Trim properly
After it blooms, its branches can be properly trimmed. If you still want to maintain the original shape, you can cut off the new branches, so that if it blooms again next year, it will bloom on the previous branches. But pruning should be done step by step. Don't cut too much at one time p>