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Gypsophila paniculata dried flower breeding methods and precautions, dried flowers can be put how long?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Jasmine appears yellow leaves, may be normal metabolism, this situation does not need to worry, jasmine actually grow better. If not only yellow leaves appear, the root system is rotten, the stem is soft and lifeless, the possibility of survival is small. If there is only a small area of yellow leaves, there is no problem with the root system and stem, it may be that there is a problem with the maintenance, only need to change the maintenance method can be saved, or can live.

1. Breeding Methods and Precautions

1, the sun: conservation Gypsophila paniculata dried flowers, it should be placed in a position without sunlight, do not let it be the sun.If placed in the sun for a long time, the color of flowers will fade, there will be fading, and flowers will be more fragile.

2, ventilation: Even if the cultivation of dried flowers, but also pay attention to air circulation, can not let the maintenance of the environment is too humid, to regular ventilation.Especially in rainy weather, dry flowers should be properly dried in the sun, because humid climate will make flowers damp.Or use a hair dryer once, not only to make it dry, but also to clean the dust on the flowers.

3. Temperature: The temperature of the environment where Gypsophila paniculata is placed should not be too high, nor should it be placed in the air outlet of the air conditioner, nor should it be placed next to the radiator.If the temperature is too high, the flowers will become very dry, and there is a high possibility of cracking.

4. Precautions: When maintaining the dried flowers of Gypsophila paniculata, try not to touch the flowers, because they will become very dry and fall off after touching. Therefore, in order to avoid the decrease of ornamental value, you should not touch them too often.

2. How long can dried flowers last

Under normal circumstances, Gypsophila paniculata dried flowers can be placed for 2-3 years, if the usual maintenance is better, the placement time will be longer.In most cases, however, the retention period is one year.

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