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How to make the vase lotus blossom exuberantly

Skyler White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
In order to make the lotus blossom exuberantly and brightly, it is necessary to select the appropriate flower species, control the number of lotus buds, and have complete covering buds. Generally, the planting should be carried out at about 15 ℃. In winter, pay attention to cold prevention. When spring is warm and sprouts, strengthen fertilization management, and apply proper amount of P and K fertilizer, you can bloom luxuriant flowers.

In order to get better ornamental value, we must work hard on the selection and maintenance.

Seed selection

In order to select the Lotus Varieties with strong vitality suitable for cylinder planting, the medium "sunny day", "long autumn water day", "East Lake Spring Dawn" and other varieties are generally suitable for cylinder planting.

Control the number of lotus buds .

Lotus buds should not be too much. Generally, the diameter of the cylinder is 50 cm, and only two lotus seeds should be planted.

Too many lotus buds will inevitably cause excessive nutrition growth and consume the nutrients in the tank. Even if some leaves are cut in the later stage, it is difficult to transfer the nutrients in the body to the reproductive growth.

Cylinder lotus

Protect the sprouts

Each section of lotus root must have a complete and undamaged shoot, otherwise it will not bloom in the same year after planting.

Covering bud is the growing point at the top of lotus root.

Select separate planting time .

When the temperature is above 15 ℃, it is the best time for lotus root to propagate. In this period, the lotus buds planted are suitable for living conditions, grow rapidly and accumulate more nutrients for flowering.

Beautiful Lotus in a jar

Other

Pay attention to cold prevention in winter. After germination in spring next year, strengthen fertilization management, and apply proper amount of P and K fertilizer, until the summer flowering period can produce satisfactory lotus.

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