Timely cooling
Chimonanthus chinensis is cold resistant, but not heat-resistant. When it is high in summer, it needs to be cooled in time. Not only the basin soil should be kept moist, but also the leaf surface should be sprayed with water frequently, usually once in the morning and once in the evening. When the light is strong, it needs appropriate shading to keep the air smooth.
Timely topdressing
The newly planted potted plants will grow lignification every year for 6~7 months. Then they will enter the stage of flower bud differentiation. During flower bud differentiation, foliar spray with 0.5% potassium dihydrogen phosphate and boric acid will be used to accelerate the growth and development of flower buds.
Moderate pruning
Chimonanthus chinensis has strong growth ability and can be properly pruned in summer. The branches with vigorous growth should be cut to reduce the consumption of nutrients. In addition, the dead, sick and weak branches should also be cut as soon as possible.
Controlled watering
When flower buds begin to differentiate, watering should be controlled to promote the Lignification and capping of new plants. At this time, avoid large fertilizer and water to avoid excessive growth of branches and leaves. How to control the water? Water control should be based on leaf green and slightly curly, mainly spraying water on the leaf surface. Spray water once every 1 ~ 2 days to accelerate the completion of bud pregnancy.