If you want to plant rhododendrons, and rhododendron trees are most afraid of low-lying places with too much water, you must not plant them in places with poor drainage. Otherwise, during the rainy season, water will flood the roots of the rhododendron trees, causing The roots of

If you want to plant azaleas , and azaleas are most afraid of low-lying places with too much water,

you must not plant azaleas in places with poor drainage, otherwise in the rainy season,

water will flood the azaleas. The roots of the tree will cause necrosis of the roots of cuckoo !

Second, we must not water the azalea tree too much every day.

If you water the azalea tree too much, the leaves of the azalea tree will fall bare, wither in advance, and even die in advance.

When azaleas are in bloom, they particularly need water supply. Don’t deprive the flowers of water!

If you plant it in a pot,

then you should not let the azalea tree in the pot lose water during the flowering period!

If the flowers during the flowering period lack water and nourishment, the azalea flowers will shrink in advance, and the flowering time will become shorter!

On hot days, especially in summer, the branches and leaves of the azalea tree work hard to grow upwards.

They are particularly vigorous. Especially when the temperature is high, the azalea tree needs to consume a lot more water.

We It is necessary to replenish the rhododendron tree with enough water at any time!

When autumn comes quietly, the buds of azaleas can slowly form again. Just because the climate in autumn is particularly dry, and autumn is here, the natural temperature begins to drop slowly again.

At this time, we Just crawl the roots of the rhododendron tree with your hands and see if the soil is moist. Don't water it too much!

If winter comes, friends, don’t water the azalea tree too much!

Especially in winter, be careful not to move indoor cuckoos outdoors for too long! To prevent the rhododendron tree from being damaged by the freeze!

If your hilltop has acidic soil,

then be careful. Most rhododendron trees like to grow in acidic red soil and loose soil!