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Culture methods and precautions of daisy

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-07 09:06:08
Daisy is suitable for growing in the well ventilated basin soil. It is suggested to use clay basin and ceramic basin for cultivation. The soil should have certain fertility. When the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, it will grow very slowly. During the growth and flowering period, the light should be seen properly, the humid environment should be maintained, and the water should be supplied in time. The root system of the plant should not be soaked in water.

I. breeding methods

1. Pot soil: the pot soil used for Daisy culture has good air permeability. It is recommended to use mud basin or ceramic basin for flowerpots. If you want to see more, use ceramic basin. The soil must have certain fertility, may mix the rotten leaf soil, the garden soil and the peat soil to prepare the cultivation.

2. Temperature: the temperature suitable for its growth is about 18-22 ℃, and its growth will be better if it is maintained at the appropriate temperature. The temperature at the time of flowering should be maintained at about 10-25 ℃. When the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, the growth rate of plants will be slower.

3. Light: it prefers sunshine, especially in the period of vigorous growth and flowering. Only with proper light, can it grow and blossom better. However, it can also withstand half Yin

4. Water content: Daisy is suitable for growing in wet soil. Water it after the water in the basin dries, but don't let its root system soak in water for a long time. It is easy to rot. In addition, in rainy weather, we should pay attention to drainage to prevent rainwater accumulation in flowerpots.

Daisy

2. Precautions

During the flowering period, pruning should be carried out timely, mainly to prune the residual flowers, which can not only reduce the nutrient loss in the basin soil, but also help the growth of inflorescence. Note that the degree of pruning should not be too large, so as not to affect its normal flowering.

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