I Site selection
When potting Acer grandiflorum, we should pay attention to the choice of place, which is very particular. It must be placed in an environment with good ventilation and light transmission. In addition, it is also required to have appropriate temperature and moist air p>
In summer, you need to avoid exposure to the hot sun and put it in a cool place. In autumn, the color of the leaves will turn red and need enough light to meet its growth needs. In winter, we must put it indoors to avoid its basin soil from drying and freezing p>
II How to water
In the usual potted maintenance, as long as the pot soil is properly kept moist. If it is in the early stage of germination, it cannot be too dry p>
In autumn, in order to meet the needs of its leaves turning red, the basin soil should be dry. If you water in summer, you should choose the time when the temperature is relatively low in the morning and evening. You can't let the basin soil because the large change of temperature affects the normal growth of the root of Acer henryi p>
III How to fertilize
Spring and summer are the fastest growing times of Acer henryi. You can often apply some thin liquid fertilizer to it. Pay attention to adding some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to the fertilizer, so that its leaves will be more colorful p>
However, if the amount of fertilizer is insufficient during this period, its leaves will not turn red when the temperature drops and frost begins in autumn. In addition, it is likely to fall a lot of leaves p>
IV How to trim
Generally, Acer henryi begins to dormant after it normally leaves leaves its leaves. At this time, it needs to cut off some sick branches, crossed branches, parallel branches and some overlapping branches. At the same time, it also needs to cut down some excessively long branches in the current year in combination with its tree shape. It only needs to leave one or two branches p>
We should pay attention to Oh, don't prune the maple during its growth period, otherwise the sap will affect its growth p>
V Pot turning
The frequency of turning the basin does not need to be too high. Generally, once every two or three years is enough. The best time is before the germination of Acer Acer. Pour out half of the old soil, and then replace it with loose and fertile rotten leaf soil or sand pond soil. You can also add some rice husk ash in an appropriate amount p>
Well, that's all for today. Do you think it's comprehensive enough? If it helps you, you might as well go to the flower market and buy a pot to breed p>