Winter breeding environment Sticked Begonia Winter breeding management Sticked Begonia Winter breeding precautions Sticked Begonia Winter breeding Sticked Begonia, also known as Begonia flower, is one of the traditional ornamental flowers in my country. It is deeply loved by people for its gorgeous flowers and unique aroma. In the cold winter, how to maintain Sticked Begonia and make it safe to survive the winter has become a concern for many flower friends. This article will introduce you in detail the winter breeding methods of Sticked Begonia and help you easily cope with winter maintenance problems. Winter breeding environment of crabapple 1. Temperature: The suitable temperature for crabapple in winter is-5℃ to 10℃. If the temperature is too low, measures should be taken to keep warm; if the temperature is too high, it may lead to poor flower growth.
2. Light: The light is weak in winter, so the crabapple should be placed in a sunny place to ensure its normal growth.
3. Ventilation: The temperature in winter is low and the ventilation conditions are poor. Appropriate ventilation should be carried out to avoid diseases in flowers. Winter breeding management of stemmed crabapple 1. Watering: In winter, stemmed crabapple requires less water. Generally, water it 1-2 times a week to keep the soil slightly moist. If you water too much, it will easily lead to root rot.
2. Fertilization: The growth rate of crabapple is slow in winter, so the amount of fertilization can be appropriately reduced. Generally, thin fertilizer is applied every 20 days, mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizers.
3. Pruning: Winter is a good time to prune crabapple trees. You can cut off sick and weak branches, crossed branches and excessively dense branches to facilitate ventilation and light transmission and promote flower growth.
4. Prevention of pests and diseases: The temperature in winter is lower and there are fewer pests and diseases, but prevention still needs to be paid to. Pesticides and fungicides can be sprayed regularly to keep flowers healthy. Precautions for winter breeding of stem crabapple 1. Avoid wind blowing: The temperature in winter is low and the wind is strong. The stem crabapple should be placed in a sheltered place to avoid damage to flowers caused by wind blowing.
2. Prevention of freezing damage: If the temperature drops sharply, warm measures such as covering plastic films and straw curtains can be taken to prevent freezing damage to the stem crabapple.
3. Avoid direct sunlight: The sun is weak in winter, but direct sunlight may still cause burns to the leaves of crabapple trees. Pay attention to proper shading.
The winter cultivation of crabapple with stem needs to pay attention to the environment, management, precautions and other aspects. As long as the correct breeding method is mastered, the crabapple with stem can safely survive the winter in the cold winter and continue to bloom beautifully. I hope this article will help you. I wish you success in breeding!