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How to maintain the lobular rosewood downhill pile?

Is it easy to raise lobular rosewood piled down the mountain?

The lobular rosewood is not easy to pile up on the mountain, because if potted, it can't accumulate water, and it is easy to lose leaves, which will inevitably lead to drought. If you don't grasp the moisture well, you will die. The lobular rosewood downhill pile can be fed and can be raised outdoors in spring, summer and autumn. It's sunny, and planting lobular rosewood downhill piles generally requires moist soil.

Survival rate of lobular rosewood downhill pile

The survival rate of lobular rosewood downhill piles is relatively high, about 80%. Generally speaking, the germination of lobular rosewood downhill piles generally does not exceed one month.

Feeding method of lobular rosewood piled down the mountain

1. Water the rosewood pile down the mountain, which requires high water and is not drought-tolerant. Water it once every two or three days. Watering can't be done at noon when the sun is most toxic, and it is easy to cause plant water evaporation at high temperature. Too many times of watering, plants will wither and die. When watering, water thoroughly, don't just wet the soil surface. 2. Fertilizing rosewood piles does not require regular fertilization. When applying fertilizer, you can bury the fertilizer in the soil, especially when the plants grow stably and the roots go deep into the soil. Large-scale ground breaking will damage the roots of plants. Applying a lot of nutrients may lead to excessive soil fertility, burn roots and damage plant roots.