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Culture methods and precautions of daisy

Saul Goodman
2020-07-08 08:42:44
Basin soil selection: it is recommended to use mud basin and ceramic basin with good air permeability, and the cultivation soil should also be loose and air permeable. Control temperature: the temperature of the breeding environment should be controlled at about 18-22 ℃, and the flowering temperature should be 10-25 ℃. Ensure the light: to provide enough light for the plants, the cultivation environment light and ventilation are good. Note: the frequency of fertilization should not be too frequent, and it can be applied once every 7-10 days.

I. basin soil selection

When cultivating daisies, appropriate pot soil should be selected. The best pot is clay or ceramic. The soil should be breathable and loose. Whether it's soil or flowerpot, the air permeability should be good enough. The plant likes the fertile soil, when the cultivation may add some basic fertilizer.

2. Control temperature

To adjust the temperature in the suitable range of its growth, the temperature of 18-22 ℃ is the best, which can promote the faster and more robust growth of plants. When the temperature is at 10-25 ℃, it can bloom normally. If the temperature is lower, the flowering period will be delayed.

3. Guarantee the light

Daisies like to grow in the sun, so they should be given enough light during the maintenance period, especially in the growth period and flowering period, and the light must not be too weak. In addition, if you want to maintain indoors, you need to open more doors and windows to make the culture environment more ventilated.

IV. precautions

1. Pay attention to the interval days when applying fertilizer. It is recommended to apply fertilizer 7-10 days apart each time. The choice of fertilizer is also very important, can use compound fertilizer, also can use flower fertilizer.

2. When supplying it with water, it is necessary to keep the substrate moist, but it should not be too wet. Water accumulation is not conducive to plant growth.

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