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Planting method of Impatiens

Hank Schrader
2020-07-07 09:06:08
Prepare suitable soil first, which should be slightly acidic. It can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, sand and garden soil and put into flower pot. Water the soil before planting, then sprinkle the seeds on the top and cover with dry soil. After planting, it should be placed in the astigmatism place, and watered frequently, and it will germinate and survive soon. When there are four true leaves, they can be transplanted separately. At the later stage, we should also pay attention to moisturizing.

Prepare the soil

Before planting, prepare suitable soil, loose, fertile and slightly acidic. It can be mixed with sand, garden soil and saprophytic soil, so as to basically meet its growth needs. Then put it in the flowerpot, pay attention not to put too full, eight full on the line, convenient for later management.

2. Sowing into the basin

The soil is ready for sowing. Before planting, spray water with a watering can to slightly moisten the soil, and then evenly sprinkle the seeds on the top, pay attention not to be too dense, and keep appropriate and specific. After sowing, cover the seeds with a layer of dry soil.

III. later maintenance

After planting, put the flowerpot in the light, but it should not be strong light and the temperature should not be too high, otherwise it will affect the germination and rooting. In the later stage, pay attention to frequent watering, every morning and evening, but do not accumulate water, or it will not survive. As long as the environment is suitable, it can germinate and survive soon.

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IV. fixed value of transplanting

After germination, the Impatiens will grow very fast. When it grows four real leaves, it can be transplanted and fixed. Pay attention to avoid the strong light at noon, and do not get too close. The plant spacing is about 30 cm. After planting, watering and moisturizing, carefully curing

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