Choose the right potted Milan variety and prepare the right potted tools. Planting steps for daily maintenance of Milan, also known as Champagne Flowers, is a potted plant with great ornamental value. Its beautiful posture and fresh fragrance are deeply loved by most flower friends. How to plant Milan at home? This article will provide you with detailed maintenance strategies to make it easy for you to grow Milan at home. When selecting a suitable potted Milan variety, when purchasing potted Milan, we must first understand the characteristics of different varieties. Currently, common Milan varieties on the market include Champagne Flower, Phnom Penh Milan, White Flower Milan, etc. Champagne Flower is a relatively common variety and has high ornamental value. When purchasing, you should choose plants that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases. Prepare suitable potted tools 1. Potting containers: Choose a tile pot or ceramic pot with good air permeability. The size depends on the growth of the plant. Generally, it is 2-3 times the crown width of the plant.
2. Nutrient soil: Milan has high requirements on soil. Nutrient soil that is loose, breathable and well-drained should be used. You can prepare it yourself, or you can purchase special Milan nutrient soil on the market.
3. Tools: gardening scissors, gardening shovels, gardening sprayers, etc. Planting steps 1. Cleaning the container: Before planting, the potted container must be cleaned to ensure that there is no dirt and impurities.
2. Prepare the soil: Put the nutritious soil into a basin and compact it to level the soil.
3. Transplant the plant: Remove the Milan plant from the original pot, gently shake off the excess soil at the roots, and then place it into the pot to allow the roots to unfold naturally.
4. Fix the plant: Use a gardening shovel to gently compact the soil to closely integrate the root system and the soil.
5. Watering: Water thoroughly immediately after planting to keep the soil moist. Daily maintenance 1. Lighting: Milan likes semi-cloudy environments and should be placed in places with sufficient scattered light to avoid direct sunlight.
2. Watering: Keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water. When it is hot in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately.
3. Fertilization: Milan grows vigorously, and compound fertilizers or organic fertilizers are applied once a month to promote plant growth.
4. Pruning: Milan grows rapidly, so dead branches and sick branches must be pruned in time to maintain the beautiful shape of the plants.
5. Pest and pest control: Regularly inspect plants and treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner to avoid spreading.
Potted Milan is an easy-to-maintain plant. As long as you master the correct planting methods and daily maintenance skills, you can easily plant it at home. I hope the maintenance strategies in this article will help you. I wish you success in planting!