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Is osmanthus purplish red suitable for indoor culture? Is it the best way to cultivate?
Cultivation techniques:
1. Strengthen the light. Lagerstroemia indica likes sunshine, so it must be placed in a sunny place outdoors during the growing season.
2. Water it in time. Pot soil should be kept moist in spring and winter, and watered once every morning and evening in summer and autumn. In case of drought and high temperature, the daily watering frequency can be appropriately increased, and river water, well water, rainwater and tap water should be stored for 2 ~ 3 days.
3. Fertilize regularly. From spring to autumn, apply the fertilizer concentration every 10 day, topdressing every half month after autumn, and stop applying fertilizer after winter.
4. reasonable pruning. Lagerstroemia indica is resistant to pruning, with strong branching ability and large growth of new shoots.
5. Change pots in time. Potted Lagerstroemia indica is replaced every 2-3 years, and 5 parts of loose mountain soil, 3 parts of pastoral soil and 2 parts of fine river sand are mixed to make culture soil. When changing pots, organic fertilizers such as bone meal and bean cake powder can be used as base fertilizer, but the fertilizer can't directly contact the root system, so as to avoid damaging the roots and affecting plant growth.
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