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How to maintain the newly bought longevity flower

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-18 10:35:34
The newly bought longevity flower needs to grow for a period of time before changing pots. It should be placed in a bright place and gradually exposed to the sun. If the basin soil is too dry, make up water in time, do not rush to apply fertilizer, improper fertilization in the flowering period will have an impact on the flowering period. Keep it away from the flowers at home and put it together when there is no disease or pest.

Don't rush to change pots.

Don't rush to change the pot for longevity flower, its root system will adapt to the environment in the original pot. If you change the basin too early, it will change when it enters the family environment. When you change the basin, it may cause damage to the root system. May cause the water or the nutrient intake insufficiency, causes the rotten root and so on the phenomenon. It is best to let it grow for a period of time, when you see new flowers open or buds grow, it adapts to the environment and then change pots

2. Avoid strong light

Do not prematurely put windowsill balcony etc. the environment with strong light, had better put in bright light place, contact sunshine gradually, can enhance its ability to adapt to environment..

Make up water in time

It is not convenient to water in flower market or transportation, which may cause over drying of basin soil. This kind of situation wants to make up water in time, let it resume to grow..

Don't rush to fertilize

Don't rush to fertilize it, most flowers are not recommended to fertilize in the flowering period, improper fertilization will have an impact on the flowering period

Isolation from other plants

The newly bought longevity flower should be separated from the flowers in the family for a certain distance. There may be some diseases and insect pests in the process of cultivation or sales. If contact with each other may cause infection, when it has no disease and pest performance, then put it with other plants.

Quarantine for a while.

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