Seed selection and purchase, planting preparation, planting steps, daily maintenance, pest control, reproduction method, Hibiscus, also known as Hibiscus japonica, is a colorful ornamental plant with a long flowering period. It is deeply loved by flower friends. Hibiscus cultivation can not only beautify the home environment, but also It can bring joy. This article will introduce you in detail the breeding methods of Hibiscus japonica, from seed selection to maintenance, to help you easily master the planting skills of colorful flowers. Seed selection and purchase 1. Select varieties: There are many varieties of hibiscus, including single petals, double petals, large flower types, small flower types, etc. Select the appropriate varieties according to personal preferences and breeding environment.
2. Purchase time: Spring is the best time to buy hibiscus, when the temperature is suitable, which is conducive to plant growth. Planting preparation 1. Soil: Hibiscus likes loose and well-drained soil, and can be mixed in proportion with legular soil, garden soil and sandy soil.
2. Flower pot: Choose a flower pot with good breathability and drainage holes at the bottom to facilitate drainage and ventilation. Planting step 1. Digging a hole: Digging a hole in the flower pot that suits the root system.
2. Planting: Gently place the root system of Hibiscus japonica into the pit, fill the soil and compact it to ensure that the root system is in close contact with the soil.
3. Watering: Water thoroughly immediately after planting to help the plants take root. Daily maintenance 1. Watering: Hibiscus likes to wet the environment, but it is not advisable to accumulate water. Water needs to be watered every day in spring and summer, and the watering frequency can be appropriately reduced in autumn and winter.
2. Fertilization: Hibiscus is growing vigorously and needs regular fertilization. Compound fertilizers are applied once a month in spring and summer, and the number of fertilization can be reduced in autumn and winter.
3. Light: Hibiscus likes light and should be placed in a sunny place to ensure its normal growth.
4. Pruning: During the growth of hibiscus, dead branches and sick branches should be pruned in time to maintain the beautiful shape of the plant. Pest and insect pest control 1. Diseases: Hibiscus is susceptible to diseases such as leaf spot disease and root rot. When diseases are discovered, the diseased branches must be cut off in time and pesticides must be used to control them.
2. Pests: Hibiscus is susceptible to pests such as aphids and red spiders. When pests are found, pesticides can be used to control them. Breeding method 1. Plant propagation: Cut off the lateral branches of Hibiscus hirsurea and insert them into the soil. After taking root, it can become an independent plant.
2. Cutting propagation: Cut off the branches of hibiscus hibiscus and insert them into the sand. After taking root, they can become independent plants.
Hibiscus breeding is not difficult. As long as you master the correct breeding method, you can easily harvest beautiful flowers. I hope this article can help you in your journey of Hibiscus breeding. Pay attention to authoritative industry reports and data, understand the latest developments in Hibiscus breeding, and improve the level of cultivation. An important way to wish you success in breeding and blooming flowers!