Murraya murraya is easy to feed, so it is suggested to choose soil rich in humus. When preparing the soil, it should be turned deep to increase the permeability of the soil, generally 20cm deep, and can be sown after spraying base fertilizer. Note that if there are weeds in the soil, they should be cleaned in time to prevent the nutrition of Murraya murraya from being absorbed by weeds.
Is murraya murraya suitable for domestic use?
Murraya murraya is more suitable for raising at home. The leaves of Murraya murraya are green all year round, and the petals can always open. The floral fragrance of murraya murraya is elegant and light. It is very comfortable after being smelled by the nasal cavity, and it is not greasy.
How about raising nine miles of feng shui?
It is better to keep murraya murraya at home. Murraya murraya is a white plant, belonging to the five elements of gold, and its bark is white. It is medically believed that the bark of Murraya murraya can regulate the lungs of human body. In addition, in Feng Shui, nine miles means long-term sweetness, so nine miles can bring good luck to every family.
Indoor murraya murraya cultivation method
1, lighting
Murraya murraya likes sunshine, so it should be placed in a sunny place when growing. However, it should be noted that when curing Murraya murraya, direct sunlight should be avoided, otherwise its leaves may turn yellow and its fragrance will be weakened. So the best place to maintain Murraya murraya is a sunny balcony or windowsill.
2. Land
Murraya murraya has no strict requirements on soil, but the most suitable soil for growth is loose, fertile and rich in organic matter. Before planting, you can choose pastoral soil and sandy loam rich in humus to make sandy soil with good drainage, which is beneficial to the growth and reproduction of Murraya murraya.
3. Temperature
The optimum temperature for the growth of Murraya murraya is 20~32℃. At this temperature, if sufficient sunshine and good ventilation can be ensured, Murraya murraya will flourish and smell fragrant, and the flowering period can be prolonged at a higher temperature.
In cold winter, it should be moved indoors for winter. If the room temperature is too low, the leaves will fall off quickly, and even fall asleep below 0℃.
Step 4: Moisture
Murraya murraya is drought-tolerant, so it doesn't need to be watered too much. It is necessary to prevent root rot caused by too much accumulated water. When watering, follow the principle of "don't dry it, water it thoroughly". When it is hot in summer, you can water it once in the morning and evening, and when it is cold in winter, you can choose the watering time according to the wettability of the basin soil, and water it once every few days.