How to plant Changshou flowers
For most women, the experience of planting Changshou flowers and the methods and timing of growing them is worth checking out together!
Changshou flowers are very easy to care for and have a very pleasant and auspicious name, making them suitable for young people and the elderly alike. Placing a pot on the balcony or windowsill, they bloom continuously during winter and spring with vibrant colors.
There are many types of Changshou flowers, with over a hundred varieties, including both single-petaled and double-petaled ones that are very beautiful. Especially popular recently are gemstones, golden foxes, pink Paris, and many other types, with a rich variety of colors including pink, red, purple, yellow, and a super variety of colors.
There are also double-petaled ones with larger flower shapes, more petals, and full blooms, which are very beautiful. The plant size of Changshou flowers is not very large, so it can be placed in the living room or on a small windowsill without any issues. Moreover, its light requirements are not as high as those of roses or hydrangeas, so it can be kept indoors for a period of time.
In winter, especially in November and December, when the temperature is not too low, it is the peak growing period for Changshou flowers, and also the time for them to sprout flower buds and differentiate flower buds. The care during this period is crucial to ensure more flowers, smooth blooming, larger flower quantity, and more perfect and vibrant flowers.
How to plant Changshou flowers
Only by paying attention to the details of maintenance management can we make more plump flower buds sprout on its branches, bloom more vibrant flowers, enhance its ornamental value, make the leaves translucent and greasy, and the plant more compact and lush.
1. To grow Changshou flowers, the potting soil should be fertile and fertilized promptly.
Some gardening friends say that after growing Changshou flowers for a year, they are still in the seedling stage without any sign of growth. However, some friends have grown Changshou flowers with flourishing branches, thick and greasy leaves, and flower buds have already started to sprout, looking very lush and festive.
If Changshou flowers are stagnant, it might be due to the potting soil. Its roots may have been damaged previously, combined with compacted soil, lack of fertility, and insufficient nutrients, which means even during the peak growing season, it is difficult for them to grow and show any growth changes.