What is Ming Aralia?

Ming Aralia, scientifically known as polyshias fruticosa , is considered an easy -to -grow houseplant that belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is categorized as a shrub and is originally from India. The changing but short height of this permanent is why some botanists call it a dwarf tree. It grows in a vertical way and does not flow to the side. Cutting and training can encourage this garden plant to quickly branch and support the thickening of the trunk.

Tarbly assembled joints Ming aralia plants allow dense branches to densely growth of leaves. With a comprehensive candlestick, it is formed with winding stems to create a look that is often considered an oriental style. As the plant ages, the lower branches die and leave a twisted and bumpy surface. When the plant is grown in a bonsai pot, the plant is primarily used for decorative purposes.

It is relatively easy to promote and maintain the Ming Aralia plant. This plant can be grown in a water garden orIn any type of soil that is well drained and free. It is used in partial sunlight and for better growth, when maintained in the interior, the plant should be placed near windows or other areas that receive enough sun. During the winter months, it is recommended to use artificial light occasionally because the Ming Aralia plant has a very low tolerance for an extremely cold environment. When it is exposed to temperatures below about 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.5 degrees Celsius) for a longer period of time, the leaves of the color before eventually dropped.

The upper soil should be kept moist to make the plant benefit. During the growing season that occurs in the warmer months, it is advisable to irrigate regularly and water twice a day to maintain sufficient soil moisture. It is also important for gardeners to avoid watering the Ming Aralia plants as it can damage the root system and lead to logging inODY.

Plant promotion can be implemented through cuttings. It is generally recommended to take green trunks in the spring, because moisture and heat help them survive. Repotting can also be done every year or every two years, although it should only be done during the summer months. The roots are delicate and require careful treatment when transplanting.

The common problem that encounters Ming Aralia is the coloring of leaves, which is often caused by extremely cold conditions and dry soil. The plant is also vulnerable to common pests of plants, such as lice of plants, mealy mistakes and spider mites. Some pesticides can be used to keep these pests under control, although spider mites may be difficult to erad the resistance to insecticides and pesticides.

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