For the cultivation of Anemone, the mixed basin soil can be selected, and the garden soil, rotten leaf soil and plant ash can be mixed in a certain proportion, and some base fertilizers are added, which requires good drainage.
The cultivation of Anemone needs to meet the two conditions of cool and sufficient light. Anemone can bear cold, but avoid high temperature. The suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 ℃ - 35 ℃. In winter, the temperature should not be lower than 10 ℃. It can be safely wintered, put in a sunny place indoors, and put in a greenhouse for maintenance if possible.
In order to breed anemone, we need to keep the soil moist, but we need to pay attention to watering, do not make the basin soil too wet, so as to avoid root rot. In winter, the water in small size is less, which can reduce the watering. In rainy season, the anemone needs to be placed in a dry place for maintenance, pay attention to rain protection, and stop watering. Fertilization is generally applied once every half a month. During flowering, in order to promote the formation of flower buds, it can be applied once a week.
The propagation of anemone is mainly sowing and ball dividing. Sowing is autumn sowing, and seeds are sown as they are picked. The main purpose of ball dividing propagation is to plant anemone seeds and balls separately.
There are diseases and insect pests in anemone. The diseases are mainly rot, bacterial wilt, grey mould, powdery mildew, etc. the hazards are relatively serious and need to be controlled in time. The pests are mainly aphids and ground tigers, which can be sprayed with commonly used insecticides.
Anemone can be sown, usually seeds are sown as they are picked. The seeds must be collected in time, or they will be blown down by the wind. The collected seeds should be placed in a ventilated and dry place for maintenance.