Camellia Spring Maintenance
Abstract: This article introduces the topic of growing camellias at home, focusing on camellia spring maintenance, with the following details:
Now is the season of warm weather and blooming flowers. For camellias, it has already entered the peak bloom period, and some varieties have started to fade. Therefore, many gardening enthusiasts have asked about camellia spring maintenance. This article mainly addresses the management of camellias in March and April, removing withered flowers and leaves, and keeping the pot surface clean to reduce many diseases and pests. For flowers that have finished blooming, fertilizing is necessary. It's best to mix rapeseed cake fertilizer with compound fertilizer. If there's no rapeseed cake, thoroughly water the pot soil and sprinkle compound fertilizer, with a moderate amount of fertilizer. Stronger plants can be fertilized more, while weaker ones should receive less, and those with stunted growth should not be fertilized.
Place camellias in a sunny location for maintenance. Stronger plants can be kept slightly moist, while weaker ones should avoid rain if it continues, and should not be too wet. Whether a plant is strong or not can be determined by the buds; full and vigorous buds indicate a strong plant.
If the camellia is grafted, it is also important to take care during the rainy season. The grafting site should not be too wet for extended periods, as excessive moisture can lead to disease. Wishing everyone a thriving camellia and a beautiful mood.
The above is the content related to camellia spring maintenance (March and April) for green plant enthusiasts, hoping it can solve your problems in green plant and flower management.