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Method of growing Michelia

Sharing some knowledge about growing Michelia at home, the method of growing Michelia, the following is a detailed introduction for you.

Many flower enthusiasts find that their Michelia plants produce few flowers and lack fragrance. This is because they do not fully understand the method of growing Michelia, mainly due to insufficient lighting, lack of fertilizer, and excessive watering.

Michelia is a plant native to the south, which prefers sunlight and can tolerate high temperatures. It is essential to choose a well-ventilated environment with long hours of sunlight for its care. Only by allowing it to receive adequate sunlight, enhancing the photosynthesis of its leaves, and satisfying Michelia's light requirements can it grow robustly, with short and sturdy branches, bearing many flower buds, and producing fragrant flowers, especially in hot weather. Insufficient sunlight will result in the plant only growing leaves, with few flowers and a faint fragrance.

Michelia enjoys a lot of fertilizer. Since Michelia remains evergreen throughout the year, it can continue to grow and bloom as long as the temperature is suitable, thus consuming a relatively large amount of nutrients, making it important to regularly supplement fertilizer.

The principle of fertilizing Michelia is to determine the amount and concentration of the fertilizer based on the size and growth strength of the plant. The more vigorous the plant or the larger the plant, the more fertilizer can be applied. Conversely, from a safety perspective, the fertilizer should be as little and dilute as possible, or even no fertilizer should be applied.

The fertilizer for Michelia should be mainly organic, with inorganic fertilizer as a supplement, and the content of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be appropriately increased to ensure adequate nutrients.

Michelia is relatively drought-resistant. The reason many flower enthusiasts have few flowers on their Michelia plants is related to watering. Excessive watering can only promote excessive vegetative growth, thereby inhibiting flowering. Therefore, moderate water control is very beneficial for its reproductive growth. The best time to water Michelia is when the tender tips are slightly elevated, and the watering amount should be controlled as much as possible to promote the transition from vegetative growth to reproductive growth.

Moreover, Michelia has a strong germination ability and grows quickly. To control the excessive growth of branches, it is necessary to pinch off the tender tips in time. When the new tips have grown 5-6 layers of leaves, the top buds should be pinched off immediately. This can encourage Michelia to produce more lateral and short branches, accelerate the differentiation of flower buds, bear more flower buds, and thereby increase the frequency and number of blooms.

The above [] introduces the method of growing Michelia (experience version) for reference.