First of all, let's enjoy the flowers. How beautiful the blooming Adenium obesum is!
Many of the great gods who raise Adenium obesum love to sow seeds, so let's have a try with them today!
1. First, prepare the seeds of Adenium obesum. In order to ensure the germination rate, you can prepare more seeds.
2. Use paper towel to promote germination. Prepare a box, put a paper towel on the box, spray it with a watering can, then put the seeds of Adenium obesum in, and then cover it with a layer of paper towel.
3. It only takes about 3-5 days for the seeds of Adenium obesum to sprout!
4. Prepare the loose and permeable soil, put the germinated Adenium obesum in the soil, and sprinkle a layer of sand on the surface of the basin soil to make the bud point of the seed face up.
5. Put the whole flowerpot on the Nanyang platform, basically it only takes 1-2 weeks for the Adenium obesum seedlings to emerge!
6. In the growing process of Adenium obesum, we must remember to sun and water it more, but pay attention not to water in the basin, and replenish fertilizer once a month, so that the Adenium obesum can grow up as soon as possible!
1. The soil shall be loose and ventilated.
For Adenium obesum to grow well, the soil must be loose and breathable, such as peat soil, coconut bran, perlite, river sand, etc., which can be used. If it is a small seedling, peat soil and perlite can be used as 3:1 configuration; if it is a large seedling, coconut bran and perlite can be used as 2:1 ratio.
2. More sunshine
Adenium obesum likes to bask in the sun. It's best to put it on the Nanyang terrace or the South windowsill for maintenance. If the light is insufficient, it will cause the plant to be thin and weak, which will affect the flowering. If the Adenium obesum has already blossomed, it can be properly shaded, which will make its flowers darker and prolong the flowering time of a single flower.
3. Water carefully.
At the seedling stage of Adenium obesum, the root system is relatively weak. At this time, it is necessary to ensure that the basin soil is wet; after growing into a large seedling, it is necessary to wait until the basin soil is completely dry before pouring, generally in the morning or evening, and in the winter, it can be poured at noon..
4. Supplement enough fertilizer
If you want Adenium obesum to grow and bloom more, you have to apply more fertilizer. In the growth period of Adenium obesum, more nitrogen fertilizer should be applied, about once every 10 days, or some fertilizer can be mixed in the soil as the base fertilizer. Before flowering, spray some potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the leaves, and then cooperate with the root irrigation, so that the Adenium obesum can blossom more!
Some flower friends love watering very much. If you don't water the sailors for a few days, the Adenium obesum in your family will rot!
1. It is found that the Adenium obesum leaves in yellow for no reason. It may be rotten root. Dig it out of the basin soil
2. Use a knife to cut off the rotten root system of the Adenium obesum. All rotten parts will be cut off, otherwise it will be easy to infect. After cutting off, you can apply carbendazim powder to the wound for sterilization.
3. Let the cut of Adenium obesum dry, it will take about 20 days to dry, and then prepare the basin hair roots.
4. Prepare the loose and breathable nutrient soil, add a layer of sand on the soil surface, and put the Adenium obesum in the basin. It only takes about 1 week, and the Adenium obesum can grow its roots again!
If it's a native Adenium obesum, basically all the flowers are monochromatic. If you want to make a plant colorful, you can try grafting!
1. Prepare the grafting materials first: Several Adenium obesum of different varieties, sharp knives, plastic films, rubber bands
2. The grafting can be carried out by flat grafting, and the temperature is above 20 ℃. The scion should be slightly thinner than the rootstock, and the scion with top bud can be selected. When grafting, the wound of the branch will show mucus, and the lower end of the branch can be soaked in water for several minutes, so as to improve the grafting adhesion rate.
3. After grafting, put plastic bags on the joints and tie them up, and put them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Basically, the wounds will be healed in 7-10 days. When a new bud is produced, the plastic bag can be untied.
4. In this way, the grafted Adenium obesum can produce several colors of flowers!