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Breeding method of Carnation

Hank Schrader
2019-12-16 11:07:32
Temperature: keep the temperature between 19-2l ℃ when breeding, and move to the room to cool down when the temperature is high. Light: there should be enough sunlight. Bad sunlight will affect its growth. Watering: don't give too much water at ordinary times, just wet the soil, it's more afraid of waterlogging, don't water too often. Fertilization: fertilization should be done once every ten days during the cultivation period, and the amount of fertilization should be increased appropriately during the flowering period.

I. temperature

Carnations are not suitable for growing in the condition of too cold or too hot. Flower friends should keep the temperature between 19-2l ℃ when breeding. If the temperature rises, we should temporarily transfer it to indoor breeding, to avoid high temperature caused by wilting leaves.

2. Light

The effect of light on its growth is very big. If the light is not good at the usual breeding position, it is easy to cause poor growth. When breeding, you do not need to worry that it will be hurt by strong light. If the light is enough, it can also promote the differentiation of its flower buds and early flowering.

3. Water

The root system of carnation is shallow, so you can't water it too much at ordinary times, just wet the soil. At ordinary times, we should also pay attention to the number and quantity of watering. It is a plant that is very afraid of waterlogging. Flower friends in the breeding, a water can maintain two or three days.

IV. fertilization

In its growth period, it needs to continue to apply fertilizer for it, because its growth period is relatively long, so in normal breeding, try to apply fertilizer for it according to the actual amount. The fertilizer can be farmyard fertilizer or cake fertilizer. The time of fertilization is generally about 10 days at a time. It needs to increase the amount of fertilizer before its flowering, so as to ensure that it has sufficient nutrients for flower bud differentiation.

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