Secret script 1 Soil
Daphne odora doesn't like alkaline soil, which should be kept in mind. It is taboo that the basin soil is too wet. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the acidic soil with good drainage and fertile as the basin soil. To choose acidic rotten leaf soil, it is best to pour some rotten cake fertilizer and river sand into it to add some required nutrients. It is a good choice to add 40% peat soil and a certain amount of rice husk ash into mountain soil or pastoral soil p>
Secret script II Watering
Because its root is fleshy, it doesn't like too much water. When watering at ordinary times, it must be controlled. Pouring too much water will rot its root. If you accidentally get caught in a rainy day, you must quickly pour out the accumulated water. You know, if the water content is 45%, it can be safe. If you accidentally let its roots rot, please turn the basin for it, cut off the rotten roots, wash it with fungicides, and re cultivate it in the sand p>
Secret script III Temperature
Daphne odora is not cold resistant, so it must be placed indoors in winter. Although it likes semi cloudy places, it can grow better in winter when it is sunny. Therefore, it should be placed in a sunny place, for example, the south window with smooth air and sunny. The temperature should be kept above eight degrees, and not lower than five degrees at night p>
Secret script 4 Fertilization
Taboo raw fat, thick fat, which is common to many flowers. It is best to add liquid fertilizer appropriately and timely. Liquid fertilizer is best to mix soybean water and potassium dihydrogen phosphate water, because soybean is warm in water, which is more suitable for its growth p>
Well, that's all about it. I'm sure you all have it in mind. Then I wish your Daphne odora flowers bloom luxuriantly and have a pleasant aroma p>