Detailed cultivation and maintenance techniques for the Star of Bethlehem flowers.

How to cultivate Starry flowers

A small knowledge of life, introducing how to cultivate Starry flowers and detailed maintenance skills of green plants and flowers, next [] the editor will introduce.

"Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are," this is a nursery rhyme we often sang as children. At that time, I liked the starry sky very much and thought it looked beautiful and shiny. Although it is difficult to have a sky full of stars, it is very easy to plant a pot of shiny Starry flowers at home.

Starry flowers are also known as five-star flowers or star-shaped flowers because their flower shapes are very similar to five-pointed stars. They have a variety of colors and a large number of flowers. Their special feature is that even when not flowering, the leaves alone are very beautiful, oily and glossy, full of vitality. I think it is much better-looking than the species we often see in our home gardening. Let's take a look at its maintenance skills together!

I. Maintenance Soil

When talking about maintenance methods, the first thing to mention is the medium soil that the roots depend on for survival. Starry flowers have relatively high requirements for soil, preferring to grow in sterile, slightly acidic, and well-drained soil environments.

However, there is one point that all flower friends must remember: although Starry flowers like acidic soil, they should not be too acidic. It is best to keep the soil neutral to slightly acidic, as excessive acidity can lead to iron poisoning in Starry flowers, causing the leaf edges to burn, which will severely affect their growth, even stopping growth.

How to cultivate Starry flowers

II. Maintenance Temperature

Also, to cultivate Starry flowers well, a suitable temperature is very important. Starry flowers prefer a warm and hot environment. During their growing period, flower friends should keep the night temperature around 18 degrees and the day temperature around 23 degrees, which is the most suitable temperature for Starry flowers to grow and helps them bloom better.

If Starry flowers are maintained in an environment below 10 degrees, it is easy to cause uneven blooming and delay the blooming of Starry flowers. Therefore, to make the flowers bloom better, a suitable temperature must be ensured.

III. Sunlight

Starry flowers are very fond of sunlight. Sufficient sunlight will help Starry flowers grow better. The more sunlight they get, the tighter and stronger the plant will be. Therefore, during the winter when the daylight hours are relatively short, flower friends need to supplement sunlight for Starry flowers artificially to avoid diseases caused by insufficient sunlight.