How to raise cockflower flower in spring
As the temperature warms up, Cyclera japonica enters a critical period of spring growth. This ornamental flower, known as the "thornless rose", needs to pay special attention to the four core elements of temperature control, water management, environmental optimization and light control during spring maintenance. This article will use specific data and practical skills to systematically analyze how to make platycodon grandiflorum full of vitality in spring. Guidelines for Spring Temperature Control of Euonymus grandiflorum Ideal temperature range The optimal growth temperature for Euonymus grandiflorum should be stable in the range of 15-18℃. In early spring, it is necessary to guard against late spring cold. When the night temperature is lower than 10℃, it is recommended to use double insulation film or move it indoors. The northern region recommends maintaining indoor maintenance until mid-March, while the southern region can flexibly adjust based on actual temperatures. Temperature anomaly response plan When the environmental temperature exceeds 22℃, plant growth will stagnate. A suitable temperature environment can be maintained through morning and evening ventilation and sunshade net cooling. It is recommended to equip a digital thermohygrometer for real-time monitoring, and control temperature difference fluctuations within ±3℃. Spring water management tips Scientific watering method Using drip irrigation system can achieve precise water supply, and the watering amount per plant is controlled at 200-300ml/plant. It is recommended to keep the substrate humidity between 60-70%, and you can insert your finger into the soil 2 cm to detect the humidity. Recommended weekly watering frequency: 3 times/week on sunny days and 2 times/week on cloudy days. The drainage and waterlogging prevention measures are equipped with a breathable substrate with 30% of perlite, and a ceramsite drainage layer with a thickness of 3 cm must be provided at the bottom of the flowerpot. Pour the tray in time after rain to accumulate water to prevent root rot. The optimization plan for the growth environment of Lycopodium grandiflorum is ideal to maintain an air humidity of 55-65%, which can be adjusted through an atomizing humidifier or a humidity tray. Environmental ventilation is carried out from 10 to 11 o'clock every day to ensure air circulation while avoiding direct strong winds. It is recommended to use carbendazim solution for environmental disinfection every month. The light control technology of Euonymus grandiflorum needs to ensure 6-8 hours of soft light every day in spring, and it is recommended to use a sunshade net with a shading rate of 30% during the strong noon period. Regularly rotate the flowerpot 180° to ensure uniform light reception, and add 2 hours of fill light irradiation during the unfolding period of new leaves. Pay attention to the condition of the leaves, and adjust the light intensity in time if yellowing occurs.
Through systematic temperature control, precise water management, scientific environmental optimization and reasonable light adjustment, and regular observation of plant conditions, the pompanum can achieve explosive growth in spring. It is recommended to record growth data every two weeks, adjust maintenance plans in time, and look forward to you harvesting the flowery platycodon flower bushes in spring.