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How to plant Ranunculus Japonicus

Jane Margolis
2020-07-10 08:19:56
To plant Ranunculus japonicus, we should prepare the pot soil first. The pot depends on the size of the plant, and the soil is the most loose and fertile. When the seedlings grow 3 to 4 young leaves, take them out without soil. Then remove the seedlings with weak growth, short petioles and thick leaves, and plant the rest into the new soil.

1. Select appropriate basin soil

When its seedlings grow three or four leaves, we can start to plant it. Prepare the basin soil before planting. The size of the basin can be determined by the plant size. The soil is the best with loose and fertile acid soil. Here, you can choose to use garden soil, sand soil and other mixture.

2. Choose the right planting time

Before planting, select the right time first, usually from December to next January.

3. Planting

First, the seedlings should be raised without soil as much as possible, and the seedlings with weak growth, short petioles and thick leaves should be removed. Then we can plant the seedlings in the basin soil, and pay attention to the proper plant spacing. In addition, do not plant seedlings too deep, or it may hinder its growth.

4. Maintenance after planting

After the planting, the later maintenance is also very important. First, the soil should be kept wet and watered regularly, but there should be no water in the basin, or the root will rot. Then the light should be appropriate, it is afraid of strong light, so try to put it in a cool place, and let the temperature in the daytime be about 20 degrees, and the temperature in the evening be about 7 to 10 degrees, so as to meet its growth needs. Then when it's in full bloom, it's necessary to apply proper amount of fertilizer to it to provide it with sufficient nutrients, so that it can grow into a new plant again in a short time.

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