1、 Where does it grow
Its origin is in China and Japan. It likes warm and humid climate and environment. It is mostly distributed in tropical and subtropical areas. It is widely cultivated in the South and middle of China, mostly in the open field. The cultivation has a long history, about 1400 years. It also has many wild species in Sichuan, Shandong, Taiwan and Jiangxi. In addition, there are many cultivated varieties, with various colors and beautiful flowers, which are very popular p>
2、 Can you live in the north
Camellia can also live in the north. However, the climate environment in the north is not conducive to its growth, so it is much more difficult to cultivate, and the survival rate of open field cultivation is low. Therefore, most of them choose potted management. During potting, pay more attention to soil, temperature, light, humidity, nutrients and other aspects to provide a suitable environment for normal flowering p>
3、 Curing method
1. Soil: it likes loose sandy soil with good drainage. Garden soil, sand and peat soil can be mixed during potting. It is best to add a small amount of base fertilizer to improve nutrients, so as to meet its needs for soil p>
2. Temperature: the suitable temperature for growth is between 20-32 degrees. Pay attention to too high and too low. More ventilation in summer and move potted plants indoors in winter to avoid frostbite p>
3. Light: it likes light and can be put in the sun at ordinary times. Lack of light will affect growth and cause poor growth. But the strong light should be blocked and not exposed to the sun p>
4. Humidity: keep the basin soil moist in the growing season. Water frequently and spray water to maintain the humidity. But pay attention not to excessive, and the soil shall not accumulate water p>
5. Nutrients: fertilize frequently during management, especially before flowering. There are many nutrients consumed during flowering, which should be supplemented in time. Choose phosphate and potassium fertilizer as fertilizer p>