Cultivate inverted golden bells in summer, maintain secret tips, and let beautiful flowers bloom throughout the summer

Light management, watering skills, temperature control, fertilization management, pest control, pruning and shaping, pot change and soil inverted golden bell, also known as hanging bell crabapple, is a flower with high ornamental value. Its unique inverted flowers are like bells, giving people a sense of elegance. The feeling of being high and humid in summer is undoubtedly a challenge for the cultivation of inverted golden bell. This article will introduce you in detail the summer cultivation method of inverted golden bell, helping you easily maintain it and let beautiful flowers bloom throughout the summer. Light management upside down Golden Bell prefers a semi-cloudy environment. In summer, direct sunlight should be avoided and the plants should be placed in places with sufficient scattered light, such as indoor balconies or semi-sunny window sills. If the light is too strong, it will cause sunburn on the leaves and affect plant growth. Watering skills The temperature is high in summer and the water evaporates quickly. The soil needs to be kept slightly moist when hanging upside down on the golden bell. When watering, you should choose to do it in the morning or evening to avoid watering at high temperatures at noon. Water should be watered thoroughly, but do not accumulate water to avoid root rot. Temperature control The suitable growth temperature for inverted golden bell is 15-25℃. When high temperatures in summer, the plants should be placed in a well-ventilated place to avoid excessive temperatures. If the indoor temperature is too high, appropriate water spray can be sprayed to cool down, or air conditioners, fans and other equipment can be used to assist in cooling. Fertilization management Summer is the period of vigorous growth of the inverted golden bell. Appropriate fertilization will help the growth of the plant. You can choose compound fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and apply them every 15 days. When fertilizing, pay attention to the concentration not to be too high to avoid burning the roots. Pest and insect pest control summer is hot and humid, and the inverted golden bell is easily invaded by pests and diseases. Pay attention to the growth status of the plant. Once pests and diseases are discovered, measures must be taken in time. Common pests and diseases include aphids, red spiders, etc., which can be used to control. Pruning and styling Summer is the period when the inverted golden bell grows vigorously. Timely pruning can promote plant growth and maintain a good plant type. When pruning, sick and weak branches, withered leaves, and overly dense branches should be cut off to facilitate ventilation and light transmission. The temperature of pot change and soil is high in summer, and the growth rate of inverted golden bells is fast. It is necessary to change pots regularly and choose soil with good air permeability and strong drainage, such as peat soil, perlite, etc. When changing pots, be careful not to damage the root system to avoid affecting plant growth.

Summer breeding of inverted golden bells requires special attention to aspects such as light, watering, temperature, fertilization, pest control, pruning and modeling, and pot change and soil change. As long as you master these skills well, I believe that your inverted golden bells will definitely bloom beautiful in summer. Flowers, let us work together to make inverted golden bells a beautiful landscape for summer homes.

Note: The content of this article is for reference only. The specific breeding method needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation of the individual. If you need more relevant information, please refer to relevant industry reports, data or third-party comments.