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When is the best time to plant camellia?

Camellia planting time

Camellia is best sown in April in spring. At this time, the climate is humid and warm, and it can germinate and grow faster after planting. Camellia is usually cut in June-July, and can be transplanted in September-65438+10 that year. You can also choose August-September. Pay attention to prepare acidic loam when planting to ensure ventilation and drainage. Planting time of Camellia in South China: It is best for Camellia to dry the collected seeds in the shade in May 438-1October in autumn, and then take out the seeds after their capsules crack and sow them immediately.

Camellia producing area

Camellia is distributed in the Yangtze River and Pearl River basins in China, and in Korea, Japan and India abroad. China has Yunnan Camellia, Sichuan Camellia and East China Camellia.

Camellia planting method

Camellia is the best in September-165438+1autumn in October. The seeds are immediately immersed in the water until they sink into the water, and can be directly sown. Cover them with straw to avoid being too dry. In spring, the straight roots of the seeds of 1/2 are cut off and cultivated in flowerpots.

Key points of Camellia oleifera planting management

Water should be supplied in time after camellia planting. Don't cut off water when flower buds differentiate. Organic fertilizer should be the main fertilizer. After flowering, the residual flowers should be removed as soon as possible, immediately topdressing and cultivated in a semi-sunny and well-ventilated environment.