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When planting camellias, you must choose slightly acidic soil, such as peat soil + mulch soil + coarse sand, mixed in a ratio of 2:2:1. Since the root system of camellias is relatively shallow, it can be planted a little deeper ( Avoid lodging), you can allow the soil to cover the roots of the camellia, but make sure the soil is well drained and the roots are not soaked in water.
When the camellia is just planted, you can add a layer of slow-release fertilizer or decomposed sheep manure at the bottom to ensure that there will be more nutrients for future growth.
Camellia does not need strong direct light when it is maintained. It is more afraid of excessively strong sunlight, but prefers bright scattered light. Of course, the camellia should not be kept in an environment with excessive shade, otherwise it will affect its flowering. For example, if it is placed by a wall facing east, it should be properly shaded in the afternoon, especially at noon and afternoon in the hot summer. Avoid exposure to the hot sun. If it is a potted camellia, it should be fixed in one place and not moved frequently, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plant and easily cause yellow leaves.