1、 Soil
When breeding, use fertile sandy soil with good ventilation and drainage, and the pH value is between 5.5-6.5. Red soil and peat soil can be mixed with an appropriate amount of rotten sawdust During maintenance, it is necessary to ensure that the soil has a certain wettability. The water loss is fast in summer. More water should be replenished and watered once in the morning and evening. In winter, water should be controlled once every two or three days to meet the growth needs p>
3、 Illumination
Camellia itself likes light and has a great demand for light. In spring and autumn, the light is mild. You should put it in a place with good sun. In summer, the light is strong, so it should be blocked in time. You can't bask in strong light. Just see the sun at sunset p>
4、 Fertilization
Its growth is inseparable from fertilizer, because the flowers bloom large and consume more nutrients. Fertilizer should be applied frequently during the growth period. Pay attention to thin fertilizer. If it is thick fertilizer, it is easy to burn the root system and cause yellow leaves p>
5、 Temperature
It is best to provide a temperature between 20 ℃ and 32 ℃ during curing. When the temperature exceeds 35 ℃, the leaves are easy to burn and affect the growth. Therefore, spray more water in summer to reduce the temperature. Temperature should be controlled in winter, preferably above 8 degrees to avoid frostbite p>