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How to plant Hypericum chinense (understand the growing environment of Hypericum chinense)

There is a plant called Hypericum chinense. What do you think of when you hear this name? Is it some kind of peach? Does it taste good? If you think so, congratulations, you think too much.

Hypericum chinense and peaches we usually eat are completely two kinds of plants, and their botanical classification, together with their families, is far-reaching. Peach is a plant of peach tree in Rosaceae. Hypericum belongs to Hypericum of Garciniaceae. Hypericum has some other names, such as forsythia, crocodile, golden butterfly, Jin Haitang and Hypericum. The main feature of Hypericum chinense is reflected in the word "golden thread", which means golden color, and "silk" means its slender stamen filaments.

Hypericum chinense is a very beautiful ornamental flower. Flowers bloom in June and July, and keeping them at home is like a beautiful scenic line. Having said so many cars, let's get down to business and start today's highlight, talking about how to raise Hypericum. I have summarized five points for your reference.

First, understand its growth habits before maintenance, and know yourself and yourself.

Hypericum is a semi-evergreen shrub or tree of Hypericum in Garciniaceae. Hypericum chinense is a temperate tree species, and its cold tolerance is not strong. In China, it is distributed in Hebei in the north and Hainan in the south. Hypericum chinense likes sunny growth environment and is also tolerant to semi-shade. Hypericum chinense grows in the wild, such as ditches and roadside jungles, with relatively strong adaptability, high planting survival rate and relatively simple maintenance.

Second, choose a reasonable sowing date for potted Hypericum chinense.

Hypericum perforatum is generally maintained as a biennial herb, and sowing and propagation are the main means of propagation. The main consideration when sowing is the sowing time. There are two sowing times, autumn or spring. Sowing in autumn can blossom in the second spring, suitable for the north, sowing in early spring and flowering in summer and spring, suitable for the south.

The seeds of Hypericum perforatum are relatively small, so when sowing, the soil should not be too thick, so that the seeds are just covered out of sight. The suitable temperature for sowing should be above the average temperature 10℃. Too low temperature will affect the germination rate. Generally, seedlings can emerge within one week after sowing in March-April in spring.

Third, the transplanting pots are mixed with soil.

It is important to stay in the soil of Hypericum perforatum. Hypericum perforatum has strong adaptability, so there is no great requirement for soil. Mainly loose and breathable. We can use common garden soil, humus soil, river sand and a small amount of organic fertilizer as soil.

Transplanting into pots should not be too early or too late. The best transplanting time is when the height of Hypericum chinense is about 65438±00cm, and the number of transplanted plants can be selected according to the size of the flowerpot. Just transplant a small flowerpot and you can transplant two large flowerpots.

Fourth, reasonable maintenance promotes growth.

The maintenance of Tian Jihuang in peacetime mainly includes environmental conservation, watering and fertilization. Strong adaptability and simple maintenance.

1, Hypericum chinense is sunny and semi-cloudy, so it needs to be kept in direct sunlight. Poor lighting will affect its growth. Potted Hypericum chinense in summer needs proper shading to avoid sunburn.

2, watering can be in accordance with the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet, and then watering after the basin soil is dry, and it must be poured thoroughly every time.

3. Hypericum perforatum does not need much nutrients, and a small amount of fertilization is usually enough. The main fertilization should ensure the balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, and nitrogen fertilizer should not be applied alone. Excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer will cause excessive growth and affect flowering.