How to cultivate the crown flower to make it bloom more and thrive
The topic brought by the editor is how to cultivate the crown flower to make it bloom more and thrive, as well as the detailed crown flower maintenance skills related to flower cultivation. What follows is a comprehensive introduction.
Our daily life is full of color because it is decorated with flowers everywhere. Whether on the roadside, in parks, or in residential areas, or even in everyone's home, you can see beautiful flowers competing to bloom, making people feel vibrant. The plant I'm going to talk about today has a very strong growth ability and can often be seen on the roadside. This is the crown flower.
The crown flower has very high aesthetics, with full flowers, bright colors, and the fragrance it emits is very attractive. The flowering period is also particularly long. With proper maintenance, you can enjoy flowers all year round. Watching the huge blooming flower balls is extremely beautiful. Let's talk about the maintenance methods of crown flowers!
First point: Soil
The growth ability of crown flowers is very strong. It basically has no requirements for the soil. Even if you dig some garden soil from the community, it can be cultivated well. However, to make the crown flowers bloom more fully and vigorously, it is still recommended to choose loose, fertile, humus-rich, and well-drained soil. This ensures better root growth and also ensures the soil's breathability and water permeability.
Second point: Temperature
The growth ability of crown flowers is extremely strong. In addition to being suitable for growth in an environment of 15-30 degrees Celsius like other plants, crown flowers are also very cold-resistant. Even at a low temperature of minus 30 degrees Celsius, their roots will not freeze, although the topsoil part may wither. However, they can still regrow when spring warms up. Therefore, flower enthusiasts in the Northeast can also cultivate them with confidence.
How to cultivate the crown flower to make it bloom more and thrive
But the editor wants to remind everyone that the cold resistance of crown flowers depends on their planting depth. Therefore, when growing crown flowers in pots at home, it is best to choose a deeper pot, so that the roots can be planted deeper and are more resistant to low temperatures. Although crown flowers have good cold resistance, their heat resistance is not very good. Therefore, once the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius in summer, it should be placed in a relatively shady and well-ventilated environment for more suitable healthy growth.
Third point: Light
Like crown flowers, which are sun-loving plants, they cannot lack sunlight during the maintenance process, or it is very easy to cause their branches and leaves to grow excessively and lose vitality, greatly reducing their ornamental value. However, their demand for sunlight is not very strict and does not require long periods of direct sunlight. Generally, 4 hours a day is enough, and the rest of the time, sufficient scattered light is completely fine.
But the editor wants to remind everyone that crown flowers grow relatively slowly in the seedling stage, and they are relatively fragile and not suitable for direct sunlight. It is enough for them to be exposed to scattered light. Wait until the plants grow stronger before allowing crown flowers to receive direct sunlight. Their branches will become stronger and the flowers will be larger and more numerous.