When do hanging bells bloom?
This is a green plant and flower planting content about when the hanging bells bloom and precautions for planting them, the specific details are as follows:
Hanging bells are a particularly unique lantern flower, with a very unique flower shape, like little hanging bells or lanterns, very beautiful. There are many varieties with a full range of colors, and having several pots of hanging bells is like decorating your home into a unique little garden. Now that the weather is getting hotter and hotter, many flower friends have noticed their hanging bells are dropping leaves. So, what can we do to prevent the hanging bells from dropping leaves? Let's share some tips today!
To keep hanging bells from dropping leaves in summer, do "one thing" more: don't let them drop leaves, and have full branches of "buds".
Hanging bells are a typical flower that likes warm and cool temperatures. Their favorite growth temperature is between 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, hanging bells can grow very well and the flowers bloom beautifully. By July, as temperatures rise everywhere, if you want to keep your hanging bells healthy, you need to do one thing more in July. If you do it well, it will prevent the hanging bells from dropping leaves and fill the branches with "buds".
This is "ventilation and cooling".
If you want to keep your hanging bells healthy, in July you need to put them in a cool and well-ventilated place. Ventilation is very important. You can place them behind some large flowers or under some large trees outdoors. These places have good ventilation and are relatively cool. Generally, if you can ensure good ventilation for the hanging bells and keep the growing environment cool, then even in high temperatures, the hanging bells can still grow and bloom.
When do hanging bells bloom?
In July, when the temperature is increasing, generally, as long as you keep them in a cool and well-ventilated place, they can survive the summer safely. But if you want them to grow better, you also need to pay attention to their basic care.
1. Light
They cannot be exposed to direct sunlight and should be placed in a place with diffused light and ventilation. They cannot be exposed to direct sunlight, let alone be exposed to strong sunlight.
2. Watering
Usually when the temperature is high, hanging bells enter a dormant period during which their water requirement is very low. Therefore, there is no need to water them too much. Just spray water on the leaves of the hanging bells from time to time to prevent yellowing and leaf drop.
Water them only when the potting soil is dry, and when watering, use a small amount of water slowly, making sure to water thoroughly without leaving any standing water in the pot.
3. Fertilizing
In the dormant period, hanging bells generally do not need to be fertilized. But if you provide an excellent caring environment for them, with not too high temperatures and good ventilation, you can fertilize them frequently with a thin solution. You can use a special hanging bell nutrient solution, which is simple and convenient, and even a beginner can make the branches full of flower buds.
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