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How to grow Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri

Written by Maggie

Nov 16 2020

How to grow Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri should be kept at a suitable temperature of 15~30℃ during breeding, watering once every 2~3 days to keep the soil moist, applying phosphorus and potassium fertilizer every 10~15 days during the growth period, and making branches and leaves timely pruning work, pruning its long branches and off-road branches to maintain a good plant shape. Also pay attention to transplanting in early spring, and shade in summer to make it grow strong.

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Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri needs suitable temperature and humidity

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri likes a warm and moist growth environment. During maintenance, the growth temperature should be kept at about 15~30℃, and more water is usually required. Generally, water once every 2~3 days to make the soil moist and water At the same time, avoid excessive water accumulation.

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri requires thin fertilizer and frequent application

In the breeding methods and precautions of viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri, it is necessary to apply thin fertilizers frequently. In the growth period of Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri, it takes about 10 to 15 days to apply thin nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to supplement nutrients. Make it vigorous, and make a top dressing after flowering, so that it can grow better.

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri branch and leaf pruning

When conserving the fast-growing viburnum, pay attention to pruning the branches and leaves of Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri in time, pruning all the excessively long branches and messy branches on it, maintaining a good plant shape, and after flowering Cut off the twigs to prevent excessive nutrient consumption from causing poor growth.

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri

Precautions for breeding Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri

1. Transplanting in early spring

When transplanting Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri, we should pay attention to choosing to transplant in early spring, and also carry the soil mass on the roots of Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri, which can make Viburnum macrocephalum better suitable for the new environment. And can quickly start normal growth.

2. Summer shade

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri is a shade-tolerant plant, so it should not be exposed to long-term sunlight during maintenance. It is usually acceptable to accept astigmatism for about 4 hours, and shading should be done in a strong summer. Work to avoid the yellowing of branches and leaves of Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri.

Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri