Raised with the appearance of celery but blooming more beautifully than peonies.
If you want to learn about the cultivation of plants with the appearance of celery that bloom more beautifully than peonies, the editor will introduce some small experiences next.
Ranunculus comes in a variety of breeds and colors, and is often used as fresh cut flowers or potted plants for ornamental purposes.
The stems and leaves of Ranunculus look similar to celery, so it is called "celery flower" in many places.
Cultivating Ranunculus is not complicated, and today I will introduce the cultivation methods for Ranunculus.
Potted Ranunculus Soil Preparation Ranunculus is more suitable for planting in autumn. Now it has passed the best planting season, so it is recommended to purchase finished potted plants, which are easier to manage.
Ranunculus is beautiful and not expensive, usually costing around 10 yuan for a pot. The potted plants you buy are generally made of peat soil, and it is recommended not to repot them immediately to avoid affecting flowering.
Raised with the appearance of celery but blooming more beautifully than peonies.
You can use a nice pot as a cover on the outside, and dig up the bulbs after the flowers have finished blooming and the above-ground part has withered.
When planting in autumn, you can add some granular material to the soil to ensure good looseness and breathability, as well as fertility.
You can use a soil mixture of loam: perlite: compost in a 1:1:1 ratio for planting.
Light Management
The most important thing after bringing Ranunculus home is light management. If the light is not controlled properly, the flowers will quickly fade, and the entire plant will wither.
Ranunculus likes plenty of sunlight but does not tolerate direct exposure. Therefore, it can be exposed to the sun in winter and early spring. When the temperature is higher, it is important to avoid direct sunlight and place it in a bright environment with scattered light, providing morning and evening light.
Water and Fertilizer Management
Ranunculus blooms a lot and requires a lot of water and fertilizer. However, as a root tuberous plant, it should not be watered too much. Once the potting soil accumulates water, it is very easy to cause the root tubers to rot, so this point must be taken very seriously.