1、 Soil
Cherry blossoms are suitable for growing in sandy soil. It is best to choose fertile soil with good ventilation and drainage p>
2、 Reasonable watering
Water appropriately according to different seasons and their size. The soil should not be too wet, let alone ponding. Otherwise, there will be rotten roots, which will lead to leaf falling off, affect flowering, and even death in serious cases. After watering, loosen the soil properly to keep the soil moist p>
3、 Fertilization
Cherry blossoms do not need too much fertilizer. Generally, it is best to use acid fertilizer, which can be applied twice a year, respectively after flowering and early winter. Post flowering fertilization is suitable for quick acting fertilizer, while winter fertilizer is suitable for organic fertilizer. When applying fertilizer, it is best to dig holes for fertilization, which can help its roots better absorb nutrients p>
4、 Illumination temperature
Cherry blossoms like to be warm. They should be exposed to sufficient sunlight every day. They are also very cold resistant. However, in cold winter, they should also take appropriate windproof measures. It is best to move them indoors, so that the flowering time will be advanced p>
5、 Pruning
The branches that grow too dense should be trimmed, and the dead branches and sick branches should be cut off. The branches and leaves that grow too long during the growth period should be cut off, so as to reduce the consumption of nutrients. It is best to apply preservatives after pruning the branches, because its wound grows slowly and may become rotten, so preventive measures should be taken p>