How to care for baby's breath at home
Let me share with you some related experience on how to care for baby's breath at home and the cultivation techniques of baby's breath plants. Next, the editor will introduce.
If you are a friend who loves flowers and green plants, if you are a friend who has raised many different potted plants, whether it's an adult or a child, as long as it's a flower you love, you can try to raise one at home, watching them grow continuously, constantly sprouting new leaves. Even just a small newly emerged leaf or a sudden flower bud can instantly make our mood beautiful and joyful. Often looking at beautiful and vigorous plants, watering and fertilizing them will make our life full and happy. Enjoying this quiet sense of satisfaction in the process of raising flowers is a manifestation of loving life. Loving flowers, loving home, and loving friends and family, flowers are beautiful things that can make us more gentle and lovely!
If you have raised roses, hydrangeas, or succulents on the balcony, you might want to try raising a pot of baby's breath. It is a very suitable flower for balcony potting. Its original name is double petal stone chrysanthemum, belonging to the perennial plant of the stone chrysanthemum genus. It has many flowers, is a flowering machine, and also a blooming tool. The blooming scene is too beautiful, fresh, and lovely. When the flowers bloom, it's like stars in the sky, dotted here and there. Although the flowers are not large and are just supporting roles, not as brilliant and dazzling as peonies, roses, or peony flowers, they are still very beautiful. Whether it's the white flowers or the pink ones, they are very pleasant to the eye. So how do you care for a pot of baby's breath? How can you make it bloom continuously and continuously?
There are 2 techniques for caring for a pot of baby's breath: many flowers, bloom into a flower ball, simple and beautiful.
1. Actually, baby's breath can be grown from seeds, and it germinates easily. However, the process is a bit tedious and requires enough time, patience, and waiting. So we skip this step and directly buy young plants or potted seedlings to plant.
The seedlings bought back are usually covered with soil, so planting is relatively simple. Just prepare new potting soil. Choose a flower pot based on the size of the seedling, a pot with a diameter of about 20 centimeters, and the soil must be fertile, loose, breathable, and well-draining. Once the flower seedling and potting soil are ready, you can start transplanting.
How to care for baby's breath at home
2. When repotting, do not break up the original soil. It's better to plant with the original soil. Place a layer of formula soil at the bottom of the pot and add a small amount of slow-release fertilizer to the soil, but do not add uncomposted organic fertilizer to avoid burning the plant's roots.
Place the baby's breath seedling in the pot, straighten it up, add soil, water thoroughly after planting, and place it in a place with scattered light for a week to allow it to adapt. If it's a young plant, be sure to prune it in time to shape it into a ball. Otherwise, the plant will be loose and won't produce a blooming effect. If the pot is small, you need to change to a larger pot. The soil must be fertile with enough nutrients, then regularly prune and pinch the top to make the plant fuller and sunbathe more to bloom into a large flower ball shape, which is very beautiful.
When we see our pot of baby's breath blooming so many beautiful little flowers every day, countless flowers, with both looks and style, small flowers like the stars in the night sky, our heart is also filled with happiness and joy.
The above sharing on how to care for baby's breath at home and the cultivation techniques of baby's breath plants is for the reference of green plant enthusiasts and hopes to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.