Choose the right bergamot potted soil Select and prepare light and temperature, watering and fertilization, pruning and shaping to control pests and diseases of bergamot potted plants, also known as bergamot, is named because its shape resembles bergamot. It is a beautiful and practical indoor ornamental plant. The cultivation of bergamot potted plants is not complicated, but it requires mastering certain skills and precautions. This article will introduce you in detail the cultivation methods of bergamot potted plants and help you easily raise healthy and beautiful bergamot potted plants. When choosing a suitable bergamot potted plant, when purchasing a bergamot potted plant, you must first choose a plant with strong growth, green leaves, and full fruits. You must also pay attention to whether the plant's root system is developed. The health of the root system directly affects the growth of the bergamot potted plant. Soil selection and preparation The soil requirements for bergamot potted plants are not strict, but sandy soil that is loose, breathable and well-drained is appropriate. You can use compost soil, garden soil, and sandy soil to mix it in proportion to increase the soil's permeability. and water retention. Light and temperature Bergamot potted plants like light, but avoid direct strong light. During the breeding process, they should be placed in places with sufficient scattered light, such as balconies, window sills, etc. When high temperatures in summer, the shade should be properly shaded to avoid sunburn of the plants. The suitable growth temperature for bergamot potted plants is 15℃ to 25℃, and the winter temperature should not be lower than 5℃. Watering and fertilization The watering principle of bergamot potted plants is "see wet when it is dry", that is, watering after the soil surface is dry. When the high temperature in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately. When the low temperature in winter, the watering frequency should be reduced to prevent root system rot. In terms of fertilization, compound fertilizers can be applied once a month to promote plant growth. Pruning and shaping The pruning of bergamot potted plants is mainly aimed at branches and fruits. When pruning branches, weak, crossed and long branches should be cut off to maintain ventilation and light transmission of the plant. For fruits, the sick and residual fruits should be removed in time to facilitate the growth of new fruits. Pest and pest control Common pests and diseases in bergamot potted plants include aphids, red spiders, etc. The control methods are as follows: 1. Regularly inspect the plant and remove pests and diseases found in time; 2. Use pesticides to control it, such as imidacloprid, avermectin, etc.; 3. Keep the plant ventilated and transparent to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
Bergamot potted cultivation is not complicated. As long as you master the above skills and precautions, you can easily grow healthy and beautiful bergamot potted plants. During the breeding process, patience and carefulness are the key. I wish you a harvest in the process of cultivating bergamot potted plants. Full of joy!