1、 Basin soil
Osmanthus fragrans likes fertile and slightly acidic soil with good drainage. It can be mixed with humus or peat, garden soil, sandy soil or river sand p>
2、 Watering
Osmanthus fragrans should be watered less before the new shoots grow. As long as the soil is slightly wet, watering too much will not only affect the growth of new roots, but also rot roots. Watering should be reduced in rainy season and increased in high temperature season in summer. Water once every morning and evening. When the sun is strong, spray some water mist appropriately. There should be no ponding in the basin p>
3、 Fertilization
Fertilizer should be applied frequently during the growth period, and the amount of fertilizer should be less. After germination, thin cake fertilizer and water can be applied every half a month, which can help the new branches grow better; In order to ripen the branches in October, potassium fertilizer can be applied once every five days. Watering and loosening the soil after each fertilization can make it grow better p>
4、 Illumination
The cultivation of Osmanthus fragrans must have sufficient sunlight. It is a long sunshine plant, so it can be better to make it fully exposed to sunlight and promote the growth of photosynthesis. If the light is insufficient, its branches will be very thin and flower buds will be difficult to form p>
5、 Temperature
The temperature suitable for the growth of Osmanthus fragrans is 15 ~ 28 ℃, and the minimum temperature is acceptable - 13 ℃. Seedlings should not be grown in a high-temperature environment, and shading and maintenance measures should be taken, otherwise it is easy to cause them to wither p>