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It is always full of expectations to receive a newly purchased Camellia, but how to properly maintain this climbing plant to quickly adapt to the new environment? As an ornamental plant of the genus Enidium in the family Convolvulus, its unique feather-like leaves and star-shaped flowers are of great ornamental value. This article will systematically analyze the key points of maintenance of newly purchased Camellia japonica to help you master key seedling slowing skills. Slow seedling period maintenance and environmental adaptation management of newly purchased Camellia olita. Newly purchased Camellia olita needs to undergo an environmental adaptation period of 7-10 days. It is recommended to use highly breathable leus mixed with perlite (ratio 3:1) to maintain the substrate humidity at 40%-60%. Place the plants in a semi-shaded and ventilated place to avoid dehydration caused by direct sunlight. Observe the condition of the leaves every day and spray atomized water if wilting occurs. Temperature and humidity control The optimal growth temperature for Amyra japonica is 18-25℃, and newly purchased plants should maintain the temperature difference between day and night ≤5℃. In the northern region, attention should be paid to avoiding direct air conditioning blowing, and in the southern plum season, ventilation should be increased. Use a thermohygrometer to monitor and maintain the air humidity of 60%-75%. It is recommended to use a humidifying tray during the winter heating period. Key points for long-term maintenance of Amyra japonica: Advanced light management. Gradually increase the light after successful seedling slowing, and full sunshine can be maintained in spring and autumn. Use 50% sunshade net protection in summer to avoid direct strong light from 11:00 to 15:00. In winter, the south-facing window sill needs to be rotated every day to ensure uniform light reception. Insufficient light will lead to a decrease in flowering. It is recommended that the fill light fill light for 2-3 hours every day. The scientific water and fertilizer plan is used to irrigate root water for the first time after planting, and then the principle of "seeing dry, seeing wet" is followed. Keep the soil moist but no water accumulation during the growing period, and check the basin soil in the morning and evening in summer. It is recommended to adopt a "three-stage method" for fertilization: no fertilizer is allowed at the slow-growing seedling stage, a balanced nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer (N-P-K=10-10-10) is applied every 15 days during the growth period, and a phosphorus and potassium fertilizer (N-P-K=5-15-15) is applied during the bud pregnancy period. Modeling support system When the vines grow to 20cm, a support frame should be built in time. It is recommended to use anti-corrosion bamboo climbing frames and tie them with an 8-figure method to guide growth. Regularly prune dense lateral branches to maintain 3-5 main vines per plant. Topping treatment can be carried out in spring to promote branching to form a flower waterfall effect.

Through scientific seedling slow-down management and systematic maintenance plans, newly purchased Camara usually restores its growth vitality in 2-3 weeks. The key is to grasp the three major factors of environmental transition, light regulation and nutrient supply, cooperate with regular observation of plant conditions, and adjust maintenance strategies in a timely manner. It is recommended to keep growth records every month, establish a dedicated maintenance log, and gradually grasp the growth laws of this green rattan.