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Does lilac tree like water?

Lilac trees are afraid of waterlogging and should not be flooded.

Clove planting skills:

1, soil: strong resistance, low requirements for soil, suitable for fertile, loose and well-drained soil, and difficult to grow in low-lying and humid places.

2, watering: Lilac has strong adaptability and extensive nursing methods. As long as we pay attention to weeding, waterlogging prevention in rainy season and watering in drought, we can grow smoothly.

3. Sunshine: Lilacs like plenty of sunshine and are resistant to semi-shade, so pay attention to planting in places that can provide plenty of sunshine.

4. Temperature: Lilac likes tropical island climate, and its origin climate belongs to equatorial rainforest climate. The monthly average minimum temperature is 265,438+0℃. When the low temperature reaches 3℃, plants will die.

5. Fertilization: Cloves don't like big fat, so avoid excessive fertilization, so as not to cause white branches and affect flowering. Generally, before winter, decomposed compost can be applied once a year or once every other year.

6, pests: clove pests and diseases are rare. The main pests are aphids, marsupials and moths. Spraying 800 ~ 1000 times of 40% dimethoate emulsion or 1000 times of 25% thiophosphate emulsion can control it.

7. Pruning: Prune clove before germination in mid-March, desulphurize dense branches, weak branches and pest branches, and cut off intermediate branches to make the crown ventilated and light-permeable. If there are no seeds left after the flowers wither, the residual flowers and two buds at the lower part of the ear can be cut off to reduce nutrient consumption and promote the germination of new branches and the formation of flower buds. After defoliation, it can also be pruned once to ensure that the crown is round and beautiful, which is conducive to growth and flowering in the coming year.