The hometown of gesanghua is the boundless prairie of Tibet, Qinghai, Western Sichuan and Northwest Yunnan, which is regarded as a symbol of love and auspiciousness by Tibetan villagers. Gesanghua likes sunshine, cold, frost and heat. It is easy to grow too much fertilizer and water in the thin soil, and blossom less, or even fall.
Talking about planting method is very simple. Before planting, you should select seeds (directly purchase mature sterile seeds). The seeds will be planted in April, when the temperature is appropriate, and they will germinate 7-10 days after sowing. After the leaves grow, they can be planted in pots.
When the seedlings have 4-5 true leaves, they can be transplanted and plucked, and they can also be inter seeded after direct seeding. If the base fertilizer is applied to the soil, there is no need to apply fertilizer again in the growth period. If the soil is over fertilized, the branches and leaves are easy to grow in vain and the flowering is reduced. It is not easy for the flower to bear fruit during the high temperature period from July to August. The seeds are easy to fall off after ripening and should be collected in the early morning.
Gesanghua is a plant with short sunshine. The seedlings planted in spring tend to be leafy and have few flowers. The seedlings planted in summer are short, neat and blooming constantly.
There are leaf spot and powdery mildew hazards in the disease of Gesang flower. The liquor can be sprayed with 50% tob wettable powder 500 times. Insect damage is harmful to aphids and beetles. Spray 10% insect control cream 2500 times.