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How to breed the flowers

Marie Schrader
2020-07-09 08:49:08
The adaptability of Si Zhao flower is very strong, and the temperature can be maintained without worry. It can adapt and grow well in warm spring and autumn, hot summer and cold winter. It likes light and is resistant to shade. It's better to give it half sunlight in terms of illumination. It can get four to six hours of sunshine every day. Make up water frequently, do not lack water, but also do not have standing water. In addition, fertilizer should be applied three or four times a year to supplement nutrients in time to grow stronger.

I. temperature

The adaptability of Si Zhao flower is very strong, and there is almost no requirement for temperature. It can adapt well in warm spring and autumn, hot summer and cold winter. Winter can endure - 15 degrees below the low temperature environment, so the temperature can not worry

2. Light

It likes light, but it will not be limited when it is placed in a cool place. Therefore, it's better to give it half a day of sunshine in terms of maintenance time. Let it have four to six hours of sunshine every day, but pay attention to avoid the strong light at noon, especially in summer.

3. Water

In summer, the climate is relatively hot, and the leaves are prone to dry and turn yellow. Water them in time. The soil cannot be dry, or it will affect the growth. But also can't water excessively, basin soil can't have ponding. Can often spray water to the blade or around, improve the humidity.

IV. fertilization

It has a certain demand for fertilizer, which is applied three or four times a year. When entering the basin, the base fertilizer should be mixed in the soil to promote sprouting. Before and after flowering, appropriate fertilization should be applied to promote flowering smoothly and timely supplement nutrients. In addition, it is also necessary to apply it once before winter to facilitate energy storage.

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