Breeding method of yellow bell wood
Known as the "Golden Rain", Yellow Bell Wood has become a popular choice for courtyard landscaping due to its splendid golden sea of flowers. However, many flower lovers often encounter problems such as sparse flowers and wilting branches and leaves during the maintenance process, which often stems from cognitive bias on plant characteristics. By mastering the following key maintenance points, you can also make the yellow bell wood bloom in an amazing spring painting. Basic Maintenance Trilogy Soil Matrix Allocation Tips Yellow Bell Wood has strict requirements on soil permeability. It is recommended to use a gold ratio of 60% river sand +30% humus +10% perlite. 5% bone meal can be mixed into the soil preparation stage as a long-term basal fertilizer, and the basin soil needs to be replaced every two years to prevent hardening. The rhythm of water management controls the soil moisture at 60%-70% during the spring and autumn growing seasons. The high temperature period in summer requires watering once in the morning and evening, and extends it to 7-10 days per time in winter. Humidity is detected by inserting bamboo sticks: water needs to be replenished when grains are unearthed from the bamboo sticks. In addition to maintaining the ideal temperature of 23-30℃, special attention should be paid to controlling the temperature difference between day and night to within 8℃. Before frost falls in northern areas, it is necessary to move indoors and use heating mats to maintain the root system above 15℃. Balance of light intensity and art During the seedling period, 30% light should be blocked to avoid burns, and adult plants should ensure direct light for 6 hours a day. The flowerpot can be rotated to achieve uniform light reception, and the south-facing balcony is the best place. Advanced management points nutrient replenishment schedule Apply nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer (10-15-10) after flowering, and use high-phosphate fertilizer (5-30-5) before flowering. foliar spraying ferrous sulfate solution can prevent yellowing, and the effect is significant once a month. The pest and disease control system has established a three-level defense mechanism: steam disinfection of the soil before planting, hanging yellow sticky insect boards for monitoring during the growth period, and immediately injecting 1000-fold diluted cypermethrin into longicorn larvae. Regularly prune dense branches to maintain ventilation.
Through systematic maintenance and management, yellow bell wood can extend the flowering period by 15-20 days every year. It is recommended to establish a maintenance log to record changes in temperature and humidity, and adjust strategies in time based on plant growth status. When the golden ears of flowers fall like a waterfall, you will understand that all the careful care is worth it.