Camellia japonica comes from China and likes a warm, humid environment, but not high temperatures.
Location and lighting. It is best to choose the western or eastern part of the site for shrubs, where there is plenty of sunlight.
If the plant is planted on the north side, it will suffer due to lack of sun, which may prevent the start of the budding process.
When planting a camellia, it should be placed slightly above ground level in the area to allow excess water to drain from the base of the seedling, moistening the entire area of the root system.
You should not place the plant in places where it will compete for nutrients from the soil.
The plant has a weak root system, try not to damage it.
Place the plant in a new pot, where a layer of drainage and soil up to 2/3 of the pot was previously poured.
Sprinkle the roots of the camellia with soil, without covering the root collar, it should remain on the surface, After replanting water thoroughly.
Camellia uses moisture from the soil throughout the growing season.
When growing camellias in containers, water once a week, thoroughly moistening the soil, and in winter, reduce watering to 10 days between waterings.
Before watering, test the soil with a spade or finger.