Potted azaleas are a very beautiful plant, but if you don't take care of them, they can easily go wrong. Let's take a look at the breeding skills and precautions for potted azaleas.
The first is to repot. Potted azaleas need to be replaced with potting soil once a year to promote healthy growth. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the choice of soil suitable for the growth of rhododendron flowers, which is usually mainly acidic pine needle soil or culture soil.
The second is lighting. Potted azaleas need plenty of sunlight to photosynthesize, so they should be placed in a sunny location, preferably in a window facing south or outdoors.
The third is watering. Rhododendron loves water, but it should not be overwatered. In general, watering 1-2 times every other week is sufficient. In addition, it is best to water at a temperature close to room temperature to avoid damage to plants caused by too low or too high a temperature.
Finally, there are the precautions. In spring and autumn every year, the withered yellow branches and diseased branches of rhododendrons should be cut off in time to maintain the healthy growth of plants. In addition, it is also necessary to pay attention to the prevention and control of pests and diseases, and deal with them in a timely manner.
In short, the cultivation skills and precautions of potted azaleas are relatively simple, as long as the above methods are followed for proper maintenance, you can make the azaleas glow with brilliant colors at home and become a beautiful landscape.
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