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Raising Method of Nandina domestica

Today's sharing: the cultivation method of Nandina domestica and the knowledge of planting, growing, and managing green plants and flowers. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.

Nandina domestica is a dwarf variety of the common Nandina, with dense and dark green leaves that overlap in layers, exuding an ancient charm. It is deeply loved by scholars and literati, and many people have it as a potted plant. So, how to care for a potted Nandina domestica? Let's understand the maintenance methods together.

1. Soil

In a home setting with potted Nandina domestica, the soil must be breathable. Its root system does not have too many fine roots, so it's best to choose river sand and nutritious soil for cultivation, mixed in a 1:1 ratio.

2. Light

Nandina domestica, like the common Nandina, prefers an environment with plenty of scattered light but not too strong or direct sunlight. Too much light will cause the leaves to turn yellow. When kept indoors, it can be exposed to light for one to two hours a day.

3. Temperature

Although Nandina domestica has a strong adaptability, it requires a very high temperature, with a suitable growth environment temperature ranging from 12°C to 18°C. When the temperature exceeds 20°C in summer, it is essential to enhance heat dissipation and ventilation.

4. Watering

The root system of Nandina domestica is relatively developed, with fleshy roots rather than fine roots. It can adapt to short periods of dryness. As long as it is completely dry, water it thoroughly, and this will help it grow well.

5. Fertilizing

If you want Nandina domestica to grow well, it is necessary to supplement fertilizer regularly. Preferably choose a multi-element fertilizer. If the growth is slow in the early stage, you can first supplement with a nitrogen-rich fertilizer to promote the growth of branches and leaves. When it grows faster later on, use a multi-element fertilizer, applying it 2-3 times a month at a moderate concentration to ensure balanced growth.

6. Pruning

When properly cared for, Nandina domestica grows quickly. If not pruned in time, it will continue to grow upwards. Pruning can be done based on the actual situation to make the plant more ornamental. In addition, unhealthy branches and leaves should be pruned.

7. Division

In fact, dividing Nandina domestica is very simple. If it grows too much and looks unattractive when planted in a single pot, you can divide it. The method is to remove all the soil, soak the roots in water, find the connection points between each plant, and cut them apart with a sharp knife. Then apply a fungicide such as carbendazim, mancozeb, or plant ash to the cut ends. After handling, plant it in new soil.

The leaves of Nandina domestica are浓绿 and very suitable for making into a bonsai. With the above management points, it can grow very well. Moreover, Nandina domestica can also bloom beautiful small flowers, which have high ornamental value. If you like, you can keep a pot.

The above information about the cultivation method of Nandina domestica and the experience of planting and managing it, I hope this article can provide you with a little help!