Choose appropriate varieties to prepare planting materials, sowing methods, maintenance and management, pest control, harvest and reproduce Gypsophila. Because of its pure white flowers and elegant plant type, it has always been an indispensable element in floral design. For friends who like gardening, learning how to plant Gypsophila is undoubtedly an important skill. This article will introduce you in detail the flower planting methods of Gypsophila, allowing you to easily grow a romantic sea of flowers at home. Before selecting a suitable variety, before planting Gypsophila, you first need to understand the characteristics of different varieties of Gypsophila. Currently, common gypsophila varieties on the market include ordinary Gypsophila, double-petal Gypsophila, etc. Ordinary Gypsophila grows quickly and has a long flowering period, which is suitable for family planting; while double-petal Gypsophila has more dense flowers and higher ornamental value. Choose the appropriate variety according to personal preferences and planting conditions. Preparing planting materials 1. Seeds: Choose high-quality Gypsophila seeds to ensure germination rate and growth speed.
2. Soil: Gypsophila likes soil with good drainage and strong air permeability. You can choose to mix peat soil, leus soil, etc.
3. Flower pots: Choose the right flower pot according to the number of plants planted and the size of the plant. Generally, a flower pot with a diameter of 20-30 cm can be used. Sowing method 1. Soaking the seeds: Soak the seeds in warm water for 6-8 hours, which will help increase the germination rate.
2. Sowing: Sprinkle the soaked seeds evenly on the soil surface and cover them with a thin layer of fine soil.
3. Watering: Pour water thoroughly immediately after sowing to keep the soil moist. Maintenance and management 1. Light: Gypsophila likes enough sunshine, but avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn the leaves.
2. Watering: Keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water. During the growth period, water 2-3 times a week.
3. Fertilization: During the vigorous growth period, compound fertilizers are applied every 15 days to promote plant growth.
4. Pruning: Regularly prune withered leaves and sick branches to keep the plants clean. Pest and pest control 1. Pest prevention: Regularly inspect plants and spray with pesticides in time when pests are found.
2. Disease prevention: Keep the plants well ventilated and avoid excessive humidity. When diseases are discovered, cut off the diseased branches in time, and spray pesticides to control them. Harvest and reproduction 1. Harvest: The flowers of Gypsophila's mouth usually open 3-4 months after sowing, and they can be picked at this time.
2. Reproduction: Gypsophila paniculata can be propagated through sowing and sub-plant breeding. When sub-plant breeding, select healthy plants, divide the roots into several sections, and re-plant them.
Through the above detailed introduction, I believe that you have mastered the method of growing gypsies. Planting gypsies at home will not only beautify the environment, but also allow you to find tranquility and comfort in your busy life. Try it quickly. I believe you will be able to raise a romantic flower sea of your own!