红木香Red banksiae
1. Flowering period of mahogany
Mahogany, like climbing roses, has a flowering period from April to October, and is a multi-season flower.
2. Scent of mahogany
The scent of mahogany is very strong, but compared with white wood and mahogany, the scent is still lighter.
3. Where is mahogany suitable for planting
Mahogany blooms in multiple seasons without vernalization, and can withstand low temperatures of around minus 20 degrees, so it can be planted in most parts of my country.
4. Planting method of mahogany
1. Soil: mahogany likes loose and breathable soil environment, is not resistant to waterlogging, and is not suitable for planting in too sticky soil environment. Planting in these places requires soil improvement or planting in large pots.
2. Light: mahogany is a light-loving plant. It is best to maintain a full light environment. The growth of mahogany in an environment with less than six hours of direct light per day is weak.
3. Water and fertilizer management: mahogany is not resistant to waterlogging, so avoid watering too frequently. Wait until the soil is dry before watering. Rosewood likes fertilizer very much and grows very vigorously, so sufficient fertilizer is essential. If it is planted in the ground, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied once in autumn to meet the growth needs throughout the year; if it is potted, in addition to applying enough base fertilizer, it is also necessary to add water-soluble fertilizer during the growth period to promote its growth and flowering.
4. Pruning: Rosewood is the same as climbing roses. The more branches, the greater the flowering volume. Therefore, pruning is mainly light pruning. In the northern region, some weak branches and cross branches should be pruned in autumn, and then horizontal pulling can be done to shape them. After flowering, the remaining flowers can be cut off.
Large(5-7gallon)
Midium(3-5gallon)
1. Flowering period of mahogany
Mahogany, like climbing roses, has a flowering period from April to October, and is a multi-season flower.
2. Scent of mahogany
The scent of mahogany is very strong, but compared with white wood and mahogany, the scent is still lighter.
3. Where is mahogany suitable for planting
Mahogany blooms in multiple seasons without vernalization, and can withstand low temperatures of around minus 20 degrees, so it can be planted in most parts of my country.
4. Planting method of mahogany
1. Soil: mahogany likes loose and breathable soil environment, is not resistant to waterlogging, and is not suitable for planting in too sticky soil environment. Planting in these places requires soil improvement or planting in large pots.
2. Light: mahogany is a light-loving plant. It is best to maintain a full light environment. The growth of mahogany in an environment with less than six hours of direct light per day is weak.
3. Water and fertilizer management: mahogany is not resistant to waterlogging, so avoid watering too frequently. Wait until the soil is dry before watering. Rosewood likes fertilizer very much and grows very vigorously, so sufficient fertilizer is essential. If it is planted in the ground, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied once in autumn to meet the growth needs throughout the year; if it is potted, in addition to applying enough base fertilizer, it is also necessary to add water-soluble fertilizer during the growth period to promote its growth and flowering.
4. Pruning: Rosewood is the same as climbing roses. The more branches, the greater the flowering volume. Therefore, pruning is mainly light pruning. In the northern region, some weak branches and cross branches should be pruned in autumn, and then horizontal pulling can be done to shape them. After flowering, the remaining flowers can be cut off.
Large(5-7gallon)
Midium(3-5gallon)
1. Flowering period of mahogany
Mahogany, like climbing roses, has a flowering period from April to October, and is a multi-season flower.
2. Scent of mahogany
The scent of mahogany is very strong, but compared with white wood and mahogany, the scent is still lighter.
3. Where is mahogany suitable for planting
Mahogany blooms in multiple seasons without vernalization, and can withstand low temperatures of around minus 20 degrees, so it can be planted in most parts of my country.
4. Planting method of mahogany
1. Soil: mahogany likes loose and breathable soil environment, is not resistant to waterlogging, and is not suitable for planting in too sticky soil environment. Planting in these places requires soil improvement or planting in large pots.
2. Light: mahogany is a light-loving plant. It is best to maintain a full light environment. The growth of mahogany in an environment with less than six hours of direct light per day is weak.
3. Water and fertilizer management: mahogany is not resistant to waterlogging, so avoid watering too frequently. Wait until the soil is dry before watering. Rosewood likes fertilizer very much and grows very vigorously, so sufficient fertilizer is essential. If it is planted in the ground, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied once in autumn to meet the growth needs throughout the year; if it is potted, in addition to applying enough base fertilizer, it is also necessary to add water-soluble fertilizer during the growth period to promote its growth and flowering.
4. Pruning: Rosewood is the same as climbing roses. The more branches, the greater the flowering volume. Therefore, pruning is mainly light pruning. In the northern region, some weak branches and cross branches should be pruned in autumn, and then horizontal pulling can be done to shape them. After flowering, the remaining flowers can be cut off.
Large(5-7gallon)
Midium(3-5gallon)