How to Care for Baby's Breath Plants
Do you know these? Here are some tips on how to care for Baby's Breath plants and the experience related to green plant maintenance, with detailed content to be shared next.
Baby's Breath comes in a variety of colors and has a captivating fragrance. Whether grown in a room or dried artistically and placed in the first page of a book, it is very suitable. Many malls also like to decorate with Baby's Breath flowers to attract young girls. Today, I will share some cultivation methods of Baby's Breath with flower enthusiasts.
Ⅰ. Pot and Soil Selection
Flower enthusiasts who pay attention to appearance can first prepare a nice ceramic pot for Baby's Breath flowers. Baby's Breath prefers loose, breathable, and fertile soil. It is recommended to mix 3 parts of decomposed leaf soil, 2 parts of sandy soil, 3 parts of nutrient-rich soil, and 2 parts of garden soil to make the potting mix. The resulting soil is nutrient-rich and very suitable for the growth of Baby's Breath.
Ⅱ. Watering and Fertilizing Management
Baby's Breath flowers enjoy moisture. During the growing season, they need plenty of water to promote growth. In spring and autumn, water about three times a week, doing so in small amounts but frequently. In summer, you can increase the frequency slightly, and when the weather is dry, you can also spray water to keep the air moist, but be careful not to let it accumulate. In winter, it is enough to keep the soil slightly dry. Additionally, apply a light phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer once a month in spring and autumn; in summer and winter, you can reduce or even stop fertilizing.
Ⅲ. Light and Temperature
Baby's Breath flowers do not require much light. It is sufficient to place them near a window to receive scattered light. During spring and autumn when the sun is not too strong, you can also place them outdoors for about three hours of direct sunlight. However, in summer, be careful that too much light can cause Baby's Breath to go into a brief dormancy, which may affect flowering, so it is best to place them in a well-ventilated and shady area for maintenance.
The above is all the content about how to care for Baby's Breath plants and related tips for maintenance. Have green plant enthusiasts understood this?