Although the Japanese crabapple is an important member of the crabapple family, it is native to Japan and was later introduced into China. It is a beautiful plant with extremely high ornamental value. It can be planted in gardens and scenic spots, and can also be grown in potted plants. However, when growing Japanese crabapples, you must understand its correct cultivation method and know what precautions should be taken during the cultivation process. How to grow Japanese crabapple1. Prepare nutrient soil To cultivate Japanese crabapples, you must first prepare nutrient soil for them. This plant likes loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil. When cultivating, you can use river sand, leaf mold, sawdust and other materials to prepare the nutrient soil yourself. Also, add an appropriate amount of bone meal to the prepared nutrient soil, which can supplement nutrients for the growth of Japanese crabapples. 2. Ambient temperature The environmental temperature is particularly important for growing Japanese crabapples. This plant is suitable for growing in a warm environment of about 20 degrees. It is neither heat-resistant nor cold-resistant. In summer, it should be avoided from direct sunlight and it should be properly cooled. After entering winter, it should be placed in a warm environment above 10 degrees. 3. Sunlight and water Sunlight and water are two important conditions for growing Japanese crabapple. It is a plant that likes plenty of sunlight. You can usually put it in a place where the sun shines, but after entering the summer, you need to provide it with necessary shade. In addition, it also needs sufficient water during the growth process. You can usually water it every 3 to 4 days, but in the hot summer, you need to water it once a day. When watering, just water it thoroughly, and do not let water accumulate in the pot. What are the precautions for growing Japanese crabapple flowers?When cultivating Japanese crabapples, not only must you provide them with suitable temperature and sunlight, but you must also ensure the supply of water and fertilizer. In addition, you must perform necessary pruning on them after their leaves fall and before they enter the budding period. When pruning, you must cut off the dead branches and weak branches. This will increase their light and ventilation properties, allowing them to grow new branches in the coming year and allow them to bloom more and more beautiful flowers. After reading the above introduction to the cultivation method of Japanese crabapple and understanding the precautions for cultivating Japanese crabapple, everyone can easily cultivate Japanese crabapple. However, when cultivating Japanese crabapple, you should also pay attention to replacing the potting soil and flower pot every year, so that the Japanese crabapple you cultivate will be more vigorous and more beautiful. |
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