The cultivation method of osmanthus trees and precautions for raising osmanthus trees.

Attention Points for Osmanthus Tree Cultivation

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The osmanthus tree belongs to the Oleaceae evergreen trees, native to the southwest region of our country, and is now cultivated in most parts of the country. Many gardening enthusiasts also care for osmanthus trees at home. The main steps in cultivating an osmanthus tree include soil, temperature, lighting, fertilization, and pruning. The following is a detailed introduction on how to cultivate an osmanthus tree by the "Fortune Tree House."

Osmanthus Tree Cultivation Methods

1. Suitable Soil

To cultivate an osmanthus tree, we must first prepare suitable soil. The soil for growing osmanthus trees should have good permeability and abundant nutrients. It is recommended to use a mixture of peat soil, garden soil, river sand, and an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer. In northern regions, the soil is alkaline, so a small amount of ferrous sulfate needs to be added to the soil to neutralize it.

2. Temperature Control

Osmanthus trees prefer a warm environment. During cultivation, we must ensure the environment is suitable, keeping the temperature between 15 and 30℃. In summer, enhance ventilation and frequently spray water to cool down, ensuring the temperature does not exceed 35℃. In winter, it is recommended to move the plant indoors for warmth, ensuring the temperature does not fall below 8℃.

3. Lighting Requirements

Osmanthus trees enjoy sunlight. During cultivation, it is essential to ensure sufficient scattered light. If kept at home, it is recommended to place it on a balcony, windowsill, or other well-lit areas. In summer, the sunlight is strong, and during this period, appropriate shading measures should be taken to prevent direct sunlight from harming the plant. In other seasons, ensure adequate lighting.

4. Fertilization and Watering Requirements

Attention Points for Osmanthus Tree Cultivation

Reasonable watering and fertilization are key to the growth of osmanthus trees. Watering should follow the principle of watering when dry and keeping the soil slightly moist. Fertilization should follow the principle of applying thin fertilizer frequently, choosing dilute liquid fertilizers and fertilizing once every half month during the growing season. Apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizers before and after the flowering period.

5. Appropriate Pruning

Cultivating an osmanthus tree also requires appropriate pruning. Pruning mainly targets underdeveloped, overgrown, and diseased branches and leaves. The purpose is to reduce the loss of nutrients within the plant and the spread of diseases, allowing the plant to grow better. Note that after pruning, proper disinfection treatment should be done to prevent infections.

Attention Points for Osmanthus Tree Cultivation

1. During the cultivation of osmanthus trees, it is recommended to replace the soil every spring to provide the plant with more abundant nutrients and prevent soil compaction.

2. During the growth of osmanthus trees, they may inevitably suffer from various diseases and pests. In this case, it is essential to take preventive measures, especially in summer. Once diseases or pests are found, promptly control them with the appropriate medications.

The above is a comprehensive introduction to the cultivation methods and attention points for osmanthus trees introduced by the "Green Plant Enthusiast Network [www.lvzhimi.com]", hoping to bring some green plant-related knowledge to green plant enthusiasts.