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How to deal with Gladiolus just bought back

Walter White
2020-05-08 10:55:20
Gladiolus is generally bought back in the form of seed ball, to check whether the seed ball is full and full, whether there is any damage and bump on the surface, and whether it is infected with diseases and pests. If you buy back the plants that have already grown, you need to check the whole growth state of gladiolus. After the ball is bought, it needs to break the dormancy of the ball, or postpone planting to the right time. The plants that have already grown should be slow first, and then be maintained normally after being adapted.

I. plant inspection

Generally, they are bought back in the form of seed balls. After receiving the goods, it is necessary to check the state of seed balls to see if they are full and full, if there are any signs of damage and collision on their appearance, especially if there is the possibility of infection with diseases and insect pests, and deal with them in advance to avoid greater impact later. If you buy the plants that have grown, you need to check the whole growth state of Gladiolus in addition to the ball.

Gladiolus

2. Breaking seed ball dormancy

If you buy it back, it is not a growing period, you need to help it break the seed ball dormancy. First put it in a high temperature of 35 ℃ and wait about 15-20 days. Then put it into a low temperature of 2-3 ℃ for about 20 days. After treatment, prepare suitable basin soil and plant the planting ball. We can also postpone the cultivation and growth, that is, first in a dry cold storage at 3-5 ℃, and then when to plant.

Gladiolus

III. slow seedling treatment

If you buy the plants that have already grown, you need to carry out slow seedling treatment first, that is to say, move to the place with astigmatism for maintenance, contact with soft light, spray water properly to keep humidity, wait for the gradual adaptation of gladiolus, and then give normal maintenance.

Gladiolus

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