How to raise baby stars in summer
Introduction to the core of the main text: How to raise babytail in summer and explain in detail the experience in green plant maintenance of babytail in summer. Next, I will introduce it in small series.
The Chinese scientific name of Gypsophila paniculata is stoneflower, also known as stoneflower. It is a perennial herb of the genus stoneflower in the Caryophyllaceae family. Maintain Gypsophila in summer, properly cover the shade when the light is strong at noon, take measures to cool down when the temperature is higher than 30 ° C, water when the soil is dry and the plants have not yet grown, spray phosphate fertilizer or potassium fertilizer on the plants before flowering, and use special pesticides to treat the disease when it occurs. 1. Illuminated Gypsophila likes a well-lit environment and can receive full sunshine in spring, autumn and winter. However, due to the strong light in summer, in order to prevent the plants from being burned by strong light, a small shed can be set up with a shading cloth at noon or placed in a semi-shaded place to shade. 2. The temperature of Gypsophila is not resistant to high temperatures. The most suitable growth temperature is 25 to 30 ° C during the day and 10 to 15 ° C at night. When the temperature in summer is higher than 30 ° C, the plant should be placed in a shady place indoors and a basin next to the plant. Clean water and spray water on the surrounding environment to cool down. If placed in an air-conditioned room, you need to stay away from the air outlet. 3. Water Gypsophila is resistant to drought and avoids wet water. During the flowering period from June to August, watering is needed. Watering is needed when the soil is dry and the plants have not yet grown. Pouring until the water seeps out from the bottom of the soil, and then stopping to keep the soil slightly moist. When watering too much, pour excess water out of the pot to prevent the roots from rotting due to accumulated water in the pot. 4. Fertilization should be applied in a small amount and multiple times, with low fertilizer and frequent application. In summer, due to the hot climate, it is not conducive to plant growth, so the number of fertilization needs to be reduced. Phosphate or potassium fertilizer can be sprayed on the plants before flowering. 5. Diseases and insect pests, Gypsophila paniculata, are prone to disease under high temperatures in summer. When the disease occurs, the stems or roots are soft and rot. They can be treated by irrigating the roots with 1000 times thiophanate methyl solution and placing them in an environment with good ventilation conditions for maintenance. 6. Precautions Since the flowering period of Gypsophila's baby is in summer, it is generally not recommended to transplant in summer to avoid damaging flowers. If you need to transplant, you can choose it in rainy days.
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