Osmanthus tree potted plant care guide, to make your home filled with the fragrance of autumn.

Choose a suitable location for placing the potted cassia plant, water, fertilize, prune, and prevent diseases and pests.Cassia, as one of China's traditional famous flowers, is loved by people for its unique fragrance and beautiful posture. Keeping a cassia plant indoors can not only beautify the home environment but also allow you to enjoy the faint fragrance of cassia at any time. How to care for a potted cassia plant? Here are some professional maintenance guidelines to help you grow a beautiful pot of cassia.Choose a suitable potted cassia plantWhen choosing a potted cassia plant, first consider the size and growth habits of the plant. It is best to choose a plant with vigorous growth and lush branches and leaves, and pay attention to selecting a plant with well-developed roots and no diseases or pests.Placement locationCassia trees enjoy sunlight but are not tolerant of strong direct sunlight. When placing a potted cassia plant, it should be placed in a well-lit and well-ventilated area indoors, avoiding placing it in a dark and damp environment to prevent its growth from being affected.WateringCassia trees prefer a moist environment but dislike waterlogging. When watering, keep the soil moist but not overly wet. The watering frequency should be adjusted according to the season and weather changes. In high summer temperatures, water once a day; in low winter temperatures, water every 2-3 days. When watering, avoid splashing water on the leaves to prevent leaf rot.FertilizingCassia trees have a high demand for fertilizer, especially during the period of vigorous growth. Fertilizing can involve using compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer, generally fertilizing once a month. The amount of fertilizer should not be excessive to avoid fertilizer damage. During the fertilization process, pay attention to applying balanced fertilizer to ensure the growth and development of the plant.PruningCassia trees grow quickly, and pruning helps maintain their beautiful shape. When pruning, the following points should be noted:1. Pruning time: Generally prune before the spring sprouting to promote new branch growth.2. Pruning method: Cut off the diseased and weak branches, crossed branches, and inward-facing branches, and retain the outward-facing branches and fruiting branches.3. Pruning tools: Use sharp scissors or pruning shears to avoid damaging the plant.Disease and pest controlCommon diseases and pests of cassia trees include aphids, red spiders, and powdery mildew. The control methods are as follows:1. Aphids: Spray the leaves with soapy water or detergent water, which can help control the pests.2. Red spiders: Spray the leaves with miticides, making sure to spray evenly.3. Powdery mildew: Spray the leaves with fungicides such as carbendazim or thiophanate-methyl to prevent powdery mildew.Caring for a potted cassia plant is not complicated. As long as you master the above points, you can fill your home with the fragrance of autumn. Pay more attention to the growth status of the plant and adjust the maintenance measures in a timely manner. Believe you can grow a beautiful pot of cassia. If you have any questions during the maintenance process, feel free to consult a professional horticulturist. Wishing you success in your maintenance and enjoyment of the beautiful cassia moments!Note: This article refers to the relevant reports of the "Chinese Flower" magazine and combines the opinions of third-party horticulture experts, aiming to provide practical maintenance guidelines for flower enthusiasts.