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What should we pay attention to in the balcony

Walter White
2020-06-30 16:20:07
The Dutch chrysanthemum needs to be raised in the sunny place, can be raised on the balcony at home, can meet the needs of growth, can also be conducive to the opening of flowers, pay attention to the strong summer light, and need appropriate shade. In order to grow and provide loose sandy soil, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied before basin. In addition to base fertilizer, cake fertilizer was applied every half a month during the growth period. It is also necessary to pay attention to the application of water. Generally, water the soil after it dries to maintain a good amount of water.

I. lighting demand

This kind of plant has its own requirements for light. If the light is not enough, it will cause problems such as weak growth, delayed flowering time and less flowers, which will seriously affect the later growth and development. It needs to be raised in the sunny place to grow better. It can be raised on the balcony at home. The illumination can meet the needs of growth, and it is also conducive to the opening of flowers. In order to ensure that the plant can spend the summer safely, it can be properly shaded, contact the astigmatism to ensure the growth.

2. Provide soil

It is more resistant to barren, in the general soil can grow normally, for the soil requirements are not strict, suitable for growth in loose sandy soil, before planting on the basin to apply enough base fertilizer.

Apply fertilizer

In addition to sufficient base fertilizer before potting, cake fertilizer should be applied every half a month during the growth period to ensure good nutrition demand, so as to promote vigorous growth. When applying fertilizer, we should pay attention to the concentration, not to apply too much fertilizer, nor to apply raw fertilizer.

Dutch chrysanthemum

IV. apply water

Regular application of water, for growth is also necessary, generally after the soil dry watering, to maintain good water, must not be too much.

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