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Can Impatiens be planted in winter

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-23 08:45:48
Impatiens is mainly produced in China and India. The shape of the flower is very like a butterfly, the color is also very variable, and it is also very good at variation, so we can see flowers of different colors on a flower a lot of times. As we usually do, especially girls like to apply their flowers on their fingernails. They can dye their nails red, and they won't go back for months, so it's also called henna. Let's see if it can be planted in winter.

1. Can I plant

In fact, the friends who know it should be very clear in their hearts that it is very afraid of cold, so in general, the sowing time is in spring and autumn. In these two seasons, the temperature is very mild, which is most suitable for planting in these two seasons. However, some flower friends want to plant in winter. Although the temperature is relatively low in winter, they can also be planted in winter, but they must pay attention to a lot of factors when planting. They need more good maintenance to make it survive smoothly in winter, so they can also be planted in winter

2. Planting place

What we plant in winter must not be planted outdoors. We can put it in a shed or in a room with heating. The temperature brought by this way can be more suitable to meet its growth needs. Let it survival rate is also high, but we should pay attention to these places for planting, we must be more careful care, or even if the temperature reaches, there will be other effects

3. Planting temperature and humidity

When planting in winter, the temperature can't be too low, but it can't be too high. Basically, it's between 22 ℃ and 26 ℃, and generally the air is relatively dry in winter, especially in the heating room. Although the temperature reaches, the room is particularly dry, so we can use some humidifiers to humidify and protect the room. Humidity is between 50% and 85%.

Impatiens seed

4. Light and water before planting

When sowing, we must make sure that the light is enough, and the light itself is very important for seed germination. In addition, the substrate should be prepared in advance, and it should not be allowed to have large bumps. It should be smoothed and finer. Then drench the substrate of the seedbed with enough water, wait until the water completely seeps down, then you can evenly plant the seeds, and then spread a layer of fine sand on it, basically 5 to 6 days can sprout.

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