The cultivation methods and precautions for growing large Podocarpus macrophyllus, and tips for successfully raising it.

The Cultivation Method and Precautions for Podocarpus macrophyllus

A comprehensive introduction to the cultivation method and precautions of Podocarpus macrophyllus, as well as tips for cultivating this plant in the field of green plants and flowers. The following is a detailed introduction for you.

Podocarpus macrophyllus has a beautiful shape, evergreen throughout the year, and a very good meaning. It is more ornamental when grown into a bonsai according to personal preferences and is loved by the public. The following are the cultivation methods and precautions for Podocarpus macrophyllus, focusing on key points to grow a "high-value" bonsai. Let's learn together!

Cultivation Method of Podocarpus macrophyllus

1. Watering: The soil of Podocarpus macrophyllus can be slightly dry in daily maintenance, and the principle of watering is to keep it dry rather than wet. Generally, water every 2-3 days in spring and autumn. In summer, water every day as water evaporates quickly, and also spray water appropriately to keep it moist. In winter, the plant enters a dormant state, so control watering according to the dryness of the soil. Watering is needed when the leaves are slightly wilted and the soil surface turns white.

2. Fertilizing: Before repotting or planting, a small amount of base fertilizer can be added to the soil to increase soil fertility. Before sprouting in spring, you can use decomposed manure or high-nitrogen compound fertilizer. In autumn, apply decomposed organic fertilizer as the main fertilizer, supplemented by an appropriate amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and spray a small amount of foliar fertilizer during the growing period. The frequency of fertilizing is about once every 15-20 days.

3. Light: Podocarpus macrophyllus likes light and can tolerate semi-shade. During the growing period, it is necessary to provide sufficient light to help the plant maintain its shape. It cannot be in a too dark environment for a long time, otherwise, the plant will not grow well. In summer, it can be exposed to sunlight appropriately but should not be exposed to direct sunlight for a long time and should be moved to a semi-shaded place in time.

The Cultivation Method and Precautions for Podocarpus macrophyllus

4. Soil: Podocarpus macrophyllus generally uses loose and breathable fertile sandy soil with good drainage and should not use heavy clay soil. It can be mixed with 5 parts of garden soil, 3 parts of coarse sand, and 2 parts of charcoal soil.

Precautions for Podocarpus macrophyllus

1. Pay attention not to pour a large amount of water directly during each watering but to water slowly along the edge of the pot until the water has penetrated thoroughly before stopping.

2. Pay attention to fertilizing according to the principle of applying thin fertilizer frequently. Each time fertilizing can be combined with watering to promote root absorption and avoid fertilizer accumulation that can harm the plant.

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