What season do the other shore flowers bloom?
Known as the "Flower of Yellow Spring", the unique growth habits of the other shore flowers always make people curious. This Lycoridaceae plant carries a special meaning in Eastern culture, and the choice of its flowering and planting seasons directly affects the success rate of planting. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the growth cycle of the other shore flower and help you master the cultivation skills. Guide to Blooming Time of the Red Coast Flower Blooming Characteristics in Spring and Autumn, the Red Coast Flower has typical temperate plant characteristics and is most suitable for growing at 15-25℃. The Yangtze River Basin usually has its full bloom in late September, while the northern region opens early to mid-August. Some special varieties, such as deer onion and lycoris, will also bloom from March to April in spring, forming a unique landscape of "both spring and autumn". Effect of temperature on flowering When the temperature exceeds 28℃, the plant will start its dormancy mechanism and stop growing; below 5℃, it will enter low-temperature dormancy. This dual dormancy characteristic stops metabolic activity in summer and winter, which is the fundamental reason why its flowering period is concentrated in spring and autumn. Anti-seasonal flowering can be achieved through greenhouse temperature control, but plant life will be greatly shortened. Analysis of planting season of Paranea japonica flowers and analysis of planting advantages in spring and autumn. The best planting period is from March to April or September to October, when the ground temperature is stable above 12℃. Spring planting can use the growth period to accumulate nutrients, while autumn planting can directly enter the flower bud differentiation stage. Experimental data shows that the flowering rate of bulbs planted in autumn is 23% higher than that in spring. Management of bulb dormancy period During the summer high temperature period, the bulb needs to be stored in a cool and ventilated place and maintained at a storage temperature of 15-18℃. In winter, soil covering and heat preservation method can be used to cover the surface with a 5 cm thick layer of pine needles, which can increase the overwintering survival rate of the ball to more than 95%. Professional planting technology detailed explanation of the golden rule of substrate ratio uses the formula of peat soil: humus soil: perlite =2:1:1, and the pH value is controlled between 5.5 and 6.5. Adding 200g of bone meal per cubic meter of substrate as base fertilizer can increase the flowering volume by 40%. Before planting, the seed balls need to be soaked in carbendazim solution for 20 minutes for disinfection. Staged maintenance key points: Maintain soil moisture at 60% during the growth period, and increase phosphorus and potassium fertilizers in the first half of the flowering period. Cut off residual flowers in time after flowering and keep the flower stems until they wither naturally. The balls need to be divided into pots every two years to ensure that each ball has more than 3 root systems.
After mastering the growth laws of the other lily, even novice gardeners can cultivate gorgeous flowers. As long as this mysterious plant follows its natural habits, it can bloom with shocking visual effects in the courtyard and become the most dazzling star in the autumn landscape.