How to care for the lifespan flower to make it bloom
This article provides some related experience on caring for lifespan flowers at home, how to make them bloom, and the following editor will introduce accordingly.
In fact, the question of how to care for lifespan flowers to make them bloom is relatively simple, because lifespan flowers are easy to bloom. This article uses the experience of flower friends and pictures of lifespan flowers blooming in abundance. With dedication, flower friends can also care for lifespan flowers to achieve the same results.
Lifespan flowers belong to short-day plants, so if we want them to bloom, we need to ensure the plants grow healthily and provide them with appropriate short-daylight, usually 3-5 hours of sunlight, and they will naturally bloom during the flowering period. If the lifespan flowers do not bloom, flower friends should check whether the plants are growing healthily and whether they are branching normally. If not, it is necessary to check whether the care is appropriate and consider re-planting cuttings.
Let's take a look at the experience of flower friend (Yiwei Dujiang) in caring for lifespan flowers, first at the results, then at the process:
After seeing the picture above, are you drooling? In fact, with dedication, flower friends can also make lifespan flowers bloom like this. Let's see how Yiwei Dujiang cares for lifespan flowers (ps: some steps can be skipped by flower friends, such as steps 3 and 8, which can be determined according to the actual situation, and other steps should also be referred to based on personal conditions, not all steps need to be copied).
1. I replant every May to June after the flowers fade, using peat and perlite as the medium, and a disposable plastic cup as the container, with half a cup of medium. After planting, it is placed in a shady and well-ventilated area.
2. After rooting, it is placed in full sunlight, and some Biwang is added to the water every time it is watered. If the weather is bad and it hasn't been watered for a few days, Biwang is sprayed on the leaves.
3. Polysorbate is watered once a month.
4. Around mid-September, it is transplanted to a 1-gallon pot, with one plant per pot. The medium is still peat and perlite, with fermented chicken manure as the base fertilizer, still placed in full sunlight.
5. Biwang is still added to the water every time it is watered, and Biwang for blooming is added after flower buds appear.
6. In November, it is moved indoors to be cared for near a west-facing window sill, with half-day sunlight. It is watered once every three weeks, and the potting soil is kept on the drier side.
7. Short-daylight treatment can promote early and abundant blooming of lifespan flowers.
8. Throughout the lifespan of the flower, only in the summer will I find leaf miners, which I deal with by spraying pyrethrin.
9. I have not topped these varieties. I've heard that some varieties need to be topped 1-2 times.
The above sharing on how to care for lifespan flowers to make them bloom may bring a little help to your life!