How to care for Datura flowers: Understand the correct care methods for Datura flowers.

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How to Care for Datura Flowers

A comprehensive introduction to the care of Datura flowers and the correct maintenance methods for growing flowers, details are as follows:

Datura is a mysterious flower and one of the Four Great Auspicious Flowers in Buddhism, with a shape similar to that of a trumpet flower. Datura is also known as the "drunken heart flower" and "Chinese gold," and it blooms in a very beautiful manner. It is not suitable for indoor planting because the plant is toxic. However, it has medicinal value and is highly ornamental, so many gardening enthusiasts grow Datura potted plants in their yards. Let's talk about the cultivation methods for Datura.

1. Soil Requirements

Datura is easy to grow and doesn't have high soil requirements; it can be grown in most types of soil. However, if you want to grow Datura well, there are some soil requirements.

The soil should be fertile, loose and well-draining, with a high content of humus and plenty of lime. Gardeners can mix their own nutrient-rich soil, consisting of sand, leaf mold, and vermiculite, in a ratio of 3:3:2. Before potting, a layer of coarse sand should be placed at the bottom of the pot to improve drainage.

2. Temperature and Light

Datura prefers a warm environment but enjoys more scattered light and dislikes direct strong sunlight. In the summer, it is necessary to provide shade for Datura to prevent leaf sunburn. In autumn, spring, and winter, it should be exposed to scattered light, generally placed near a sunny window. A temperature range of 15 to 25 degrees Celsius is most suitable for the growth of Datura.

3. Fertilizing Requirements

When fertilizing Datura, it is generally recommended to use well-rotted organic fertilizer, not chemical fertilizer, and to apply fertilizers thinly and frequently. During its growing period, fertilizer should be applied once a week, such as well-rotted manure or cake fertilizer. In winter, Datura enters a dormant period and does not require fertilization.

4. Watering Requirements

In the summer, when temperatures are high, water should be applied twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. In spring and autumn, when temperatures are moderate, watering every two days is sufficient. In winter, when Datura enters a dormant period, there is no need to water unless the potting soil is dry, and each watering should be thorough.

5. Repotting and Pruning

In spring, Datura should be repotted, and pruning should be done at this time.

Dead branches on the Datura plant should be cut off. The plant height should be appropriate to look beautiful. The plant needs to be pruned to stimulate more new branches.

6. Disease Prevention and Control

The most common disease in Datura is black spot disease. Before the disease occurs, spray the plant with fungicide once a week for three to four times.

The above information on how to care for Datura flowers and understand the correct maintenance methods should be helpful to you!