How to grow white magnolia as a potted plant and the cultivation techniques for white magnolia.

How to Care for White Magnolia

The following is an introduction to how to care for white magnolia and the cultivation techniques for potting white magnolia in the field of green plants and flowers, followed by detailed content sharing.

White magnolia is a very elegant and graceful flower with a fragrant aroma when in bloom, making it beloved by many. During the season of white magnolia, it is common to see people picking and selling the flowers. Today, I will introduce how to care for white magnolia.

I. Soil

It is best to use decomposed leaf soil for planting, as this soil is not only fertile but also loose and breathable. Avoid using soil with high clay content, as it can easily cause waterlogging and root rot in white magnolia when watered.

II. Light and Temperature

White magnolia should be placed in a bright area for cultivation. It enjoys sunlight but cannot tolerate direct strong sunlight. During the hot summer, it needs to be shaded or moved to a cooler place.

The most suitable growing temperature for white magnolia is around 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. It is not cold-resistant and needs to be kept warm in winter. The temperature should not drop below 6 degrees Celsius, or it may easily get frostbitten.

III. Water and Fertilizer Management

White magnolia has fleshy roots, so it is important not to overwater. Generally, it should be watered thoroughly only after the soil is completely dry. The watering frequency will vary with the temperature, for example, about once every two days in spring and autumn, and more frequent watering in summer.

Feed the white magnolia with fertilizer once every two weeks to help it grow better. However, no fertilizer is needed during the winter.

The above [] introduction on how to care for white magnolia and detailed cultivation techniques for potting white magnolia, have you understood it?