Photinia rubra planting:
Dig a big tree hole first, and you'd better apply base fertilizer. Watering in time after planting, pruning branches and leaves to reduce evaporation. It is best to spray water on the leaves often to increase humidity. It takes about a month for new roots to germinate and grow new leaves, and then normal management can be carried out.
Conservation and management of photinia rubra;
Photinia macrophylla likes plants, which tend to grow white and long internodes in dark light. It's better to plant them in sunny places, which is more drought-resistant. It doesn't matter if the soil is dry. It is best to water it until it is dry and wet, and it can grow better through extensive management. Pay more attention to the drainage of rainwater in summer, for fear of waterlogging. In summer, the temperature is higher and the growth is faster. Pay attention to pruning to promote the growth of lateral branches, and the shape is full and better.