The Cultivation Methods and Technical Points of Golden Camellia
The editor will tell you about the cultivation methods and technical points of Golden Camellia, as well as the green plant maintenance experience of planting and caring for Golden Camellia. The specific introduction is as follows:
Golden Camellia, many people associate it with the camellias planted on our mountains. Although they both belong to the Camellia family, there are still great differences, and we cannot plant Golden Camellia in the same way as we plant camellias. Today, let's learn about the planting and maintenance methods of Golden Camellia together!
1. It needs a suitable environment. Golden Camellia prefers to grow in semi-shaded, cool, and humid areas, in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It enjoys sunlight, is fond of fertilizer, can tolerate waterlogging, and requires regular ventilation, especially in the north. In addition to equipping the glass greenhouse with boilers and radiators for heating, a homemade atomizer and exhaust fans have also been installed.
2. Use proportionally prepared pine needle soil.
3. The water used to water the flowers must be mixed with 1% ferrous sulfate each time to maintain a certain degree of weak acidity in the water.
4. In addition to good environmental ventilation, it also needs regular "physical exercise", being blown once every two weeks with uniform wind force. The purpose is to promote its balanced metabolism and normal development through "exercise".
5. Control the temperature, with a temperature difference of 7°C to 10°C. When the greenhouse temperature reaches 20°C, the shading cloth should be put down after four to five hours, followed by ventilation.
6. Fertilization, Golden Camellia can tolerate poor soil but also likes fertilizer. Generally, fertilize 2-4 times before flowering (October to November) and after flowering (April to May). The main fertilizers used are compound fertilizers, compost, and combined with an appropriate amount of phosphorus fertilizer. Fertilize once a month.
7. Diseases and pests, the diseases of Golden Camellia include anthracnose, sooty mold, leaf blight, and bud blight. You can use a 70% thiophanate-methyl 800x diluted solution to spray on the leaves at the beginning of the disease, once every 5-7 days, for 3 consecutive times.
The above information () introduces the cultivation methods and technical points of Golden Camellia and the specific content of planting methods and maintenance, for everyone's reference and operation.