ThePlantAide.com

How to grow blue flax?

Hank Schrader
2020-07-28 11:11:24
Talking about blue flax, it is a kind of plant that can eat and see. Its flower color is very good-looking, and it is very suitable for ornamental flowers as flower beds. How should blue flax be planted? Let's learn today.

The habit of blue flax

First of all, let's learn about the growth habits of blue flax. It grows mainly in dry climate areas, and it can grow rapidly with sufficient sunlight. At the same time, in order to avoid the impact of water logging, blue flax generally grows on the high hills, as if standing on a high place to show her beauty.

Planting method

Wash and soak the seeds of blue flax, and then put them into fine sand. Mix them and dry them on the ground. This method can make the seeds grow better in the soil. After the seeds are dried, sow them in the soil where the seedlings are cultivated, cover the seeds with fine sand, and wet them. After seed germination, transfer the seedlings to the normal basin soil for growth and development, in this process, the underdeveloped seedlings can be pulled out.

During the planting period, there are usually weeds growing together. At this time, we should pay attention to the growth of the grass, pull it out frequently, and apply fertilizer several times and in small amount.

Management method

The growth of blue flax can not be separated from water and fertilizer. In the early stage, the nutrients needed for growth should be ensured, and fertilization and watering should be carried out regularly. When the seedlings grow up, reduce the amount of fertilizer, water irrigation still need to maintain the right amount. The growing and forming blue flax needs to remove the flower center manually, so that it can better let its branches grow. The branched blue flax also needs to remove the center. After two times of removing the center, the blue flax can bloom normally, and the blue flax will be particularly prosperous at this time.

Management Methods

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com