Is it suitable to grow michelia indoors? How to plant potted michelia?

Is it suitable to grow michelia indoors?

Today, let's talk about whether michelia is suitable for indoor cultivation and the planting methods of potted michelia. Follow the editor to see the specific content!

Key point: Michelia potted plant can bloom many times a year. Its flower color is similar to that of rice washing water, and its fragrance is similar to orchid fragrance, hence the name michelia. It is easy to raise, prefers a warm and humid environment, requires sufficient light, and the potting soil should be breathable, fertile, and loose. Of course, you should be generous with fertilizing. Watering should be done according to the growing season. It is afraid of severe cold in winter. Generally speaking, by mastering these growing characteristics, it is no problem to raise a michelia potted plant well.

Let's look at the pictures provided by netizens:

The above picture is a michelia potted plant raised by a netizen, which is being maintained indoors and has bloomed. According to the netizen, it has bloomed several times this year, but there is no fragrance at all. Looking at the michelia raised by friends, it has a strong fragrance when blooming. I don't know what's going on? I hope the experts can answer this question.

Why does the michelia potted plant bloom profusely but have no fragrance? Three reasons to explain

1. Light

During the period from the appearance of flower buds to withering, the light must be sufficient. If there is continuous cloudy and rainy weather, and no sunlight, or the light intensity is not strong, although it blooms, it basically has no fragrance. In fact, the main reason is light.

Is it suitable to grow michelia indoors?

2. Nutrition

Based on my personal experience, I think michelia potted plants that are watered multiple times with potassium dihydrogen phosphate have a much stronger fragrance when blooming. Therefore, it is recommended to water potassium dihydrogen phosphate multiple times during maintenance. Also, if the potting soil has been used for too long and the nutrient elements are unbalanced, it can also lead to a weaker fragrance. It is necessary to change pots and soil regularly.

3. Excessive watering

If the potting soil is too moist during the flowering period, it can shorten the flowering period and cause the flowers to have no fragrance.

The above is the complete introduction of whether michelia is suitable for indoor cultivation and the planting methods of potted michelia brought by the Green Enthusiast Network, for everyone to learn and understand!