The principle of temperature regulation is to regulate the dormancy period of plants, the induction factors of flower formation and bud formation. These factors will be described in detail below
Break the dormancy period: we all know that when the temperature is very cold in winter, the plant will enter this stage. At this time, the growth and development are relatively slow, let alone let the plant bloom. Well, Christmas is about this time. So, how do we want plants to bloom at this particular time, we can increase the temperature. Then, the activity of dormant embryo will increase correspondingly, and the dormant state of vegetative bud will be broken. If we want to do this, we first need to know the suitable growth temperature of the plant. Because the original distribution of this plant is not cold, so the temperature can not be too low. So, near Christmas, if we can control the temperature very well, we can keep the plants from sleeping.
Flower bud differentiation: we all know that to make plants bloom, we must promote the differentiation of spores. Different plants need different temperature ranges. For this plant, when the temperature is controlled at 7-15 ℃, the development is better, and the corresponding flower bud differentiation speed is faster. Therefore, reasonable control of temperature can not only make the plant get rid of stagnation or slow growth, but also promote the formation and increase of its flower bud, and then achieve the original goal.