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How to raise the nocturnal fragrance in winter? It's safe without worry!

Jane Margolis
2020-07-27 08:58:19
It is also called thyme, night clove, night orchid, etc. it has a strong flavor when it is in full bloom. Especially at night, that's where the name comes from. But its fragrance can make some people feel uncomfortable, so we should pay attention to the cultivation. Today we will talk about how to raise this kind of flower in winter.

Breeding methods in winter

Temperature:

It is originally produced in subtropical or warm temperate areas, so its ability to resist cold is very poor. In winter, the temperature of the farmers should be above 8 degrees. If the temperature drops to 5 degrees, its leaves will slowly turn yellow to wither, and finally the whole plant will die. If it's open-air farming, pay attention to the temperature change in autumn

Sunshine:

In winter, in order to breed in a bright place, we need a lot of sunshine from May to September every year, but the demand for sunshine is not too high at other times.

Watering:

Its flowering period is May to October, and fruit period in winter, at this time to ensure that the soil moisture, but do not appear water storage, found that the soil partial dry, we must water in time.

Fertilization:

Do a good job in autumn fertilization, winter is fruit period, but also can pause fertilization.

Evening primrose plant

Common problems in the cultivation of tuber in winter:

In winter, the leaves of plants may turn yellow and wither. At this time, in addition to ensuring the above breeding methods, do not care for them too much, and they will grow new leaves tomorrow spring. Some friends found that a large number of fallen leaves, that the plant has withered, they gave up the maintenance, this is not right

Tips

In winter, potted plants are usually moved to the living room for cultivation. We must pay attention to the harm of their fragrance to some people, so we should be careful when choosing the place to put them

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