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Cultivation methods and precautions of Scutellaria barbata

Jane Margolis
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Scutellaria barbata is a very good ornamental flower. Its bright and moving colors and beautiful and skillful flower posture are very good choices for decorating rooms and courtyards, so friends who are interested in it, come to learn how to breed it!

environment

Like warm, dry, light sufficient environment, drought tolerance, avoid water logging, strong adaptability.

plant

Cuttage culture is the main. The branches were cut and placed in shade for one day, and then directly inserted into plain sand the next day. After watering, they took root in warm environment, which was easy to take root.

Scutellaria barbata

temperature

Like warm, not cold, suitable temperature for growth is 20-30 ℃.

Illumination

It is a strong positive flower, which is sensitive to light. It is not resistant to shade and hot weather in summer. It is the most prosperous period of plant growth and flowering. It is also necessary to give sufficient sunshine to make the plants bloom luxuriantly and brightly.

watering

Because the fleshy stems and leaves can store water, they have strong ability of drought resistance, and can grow and bloom under the condition of drought. But in order to make the plants grow and bloom well, it is necessary to supply proper water.

Scutellaria barbata

Pests and diseases

There are diseases and insect pests such as rust and moth.

Seedling overwintering

Every year, after the frost season, the double petaled sunflower is moved to the sunlight place indoors. After winter, put it on the inside of the glass window, let the basin soil dry a little bit, and you can survive the winter safely.

Precautions

Avoid excessive dampness and ponding. It is easy to cause excessive growth of stems and leaves and even death of rotten roots. When the cold current comes, it needs to be maintained in the window. Enough light is needed in the whole growth period to make the plants grow and bloom normally.

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