ThePlantAide.com

How to raise and prune Bougainvillea seedlings

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Salvia should be planted in spring and autumn. Its seed shell is very hard, and it needs to be soaked in warm water to germinate before sowing. The soil can meet the demand with ordinary original soil. After preparation, sprinkle the seeds after germination on it, control the temperature in the later period, control it at 20-25 degrees, and spray water to moisturize, so that they can germinate in less than half a month. When the seedlings grow to 5-10 centimeters, they should be thinned, and the spacing should be 20-30 centimeters, so that they can grow better in the later period.

1. Selection of Pot Soil

Appropriate flowerpots and soil should be selected for the planting and maintenance of Bougainvillea spectabilis seedlings, and the flowerpots should be matched with Bougainvillea spectabilis plants to ensure that there is space for the growth of plants.The soil must have good air permeability, good permeability, normal drainage, and can not produce excessive water accumulation in flowerpots.After one or two years of cultivation, pots and soil can be changed.

Sufficient astigmatism

Bougainvillea is a very favorite flower plant, so in the maintenance, the light conditions can not be missing.Triangle plum can be raised in a well-lit place, keep bright sunshine, can promote plant synthesis of nutrients through photosynthesis, in order to promote plant growth, at home on the balcony is very appropriate.

3. Water and Fertilizer Management

When maintaining Bougainvillea seedlings, water and fertilizer management must be done well.Usually keep the soil moist during the growth period, regular watering and moisturizing, summer evaporation speed is fast, you can properly increase watering.Do not rush to fertilize in the new seedling period, and then fertilize every two weeks.

Bougainvillea

4. Pruning

In the process of cultivation, it is also necessary to prune the branches properly, cut off the branches and leaves that are too long and too dense, and cut off the diseased branches and dead branches that appear, which can reduce the consumption of nutrients and improve the light and wind permeability of the plants.   

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com