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Shibazakura is resistant to transplantation, but the survival rate of large plants is not high and larger plants are less likely to survive transplantation. Therefore, in order to ensure the greening effect, it is necessary to do so. It is not appropriate to choose large flowering plants. Choose small seedlings for planting, and the effects will be visible after a period of growth.
This variety has strong growth, is independent of the soil, does not have serious pests or diseases, has a fast growth rate, is easy to shape, and can cover the ground in a short time.
In the period after transplanting seedlings and before closing the ground canopy, the management content mainly includes weeding, watering and replenishing seedlings to promote the closure ofthe lawn as quickly as possible. When Zhizakura is transplanted and cultivated, some grassy herbs emerge one after another and compete with them for water and fertilizer. Therefore, weeds should be removed in time during weeding to avoid damage to the seedlings. is no longer necessary after closing the awning. If a lack of plants is noted, replenish the plants in time.
1. Light and temperature are very cold tolerant and can safely survive winter at more than 30 degrees below zero. Additionally, Shibazakura's ability to withstand high temperatures is also exceptional and it can still survive temperatures above 40 degrees.
2. Size, Zhizakura is a ground cover plant, which can be a good substitute for lawn. It must be pruned on time in summer. Every time the flowers bloom, they should be. cut totime. Prune vines and flowering vines that affect the overall appearance. It is best to cut manually. Additionally, weeds should be cleaned up promptly as soon as they are found.
3. Precautions: Red spider mites are likely to occur in Zhizakura in winter. As soon as the plants show symptoms of yellowing branches and leaves, they should be treated in time. . In winter, although Shibazakura has strong cold resistance, you still need to prepare for wintering. You can choose to cover the Shibazakura plants with a layer of leaves to protect them from the cold.