How to care for Hiemalis
Are you curious about the knowledge related to the succulent plant Hiemalis, such as how to care for it? The following article will provide you with detailed answers.
Hiemalis is known as the "blooming machine" among gardening enthusiasts, so many people are buying it. However, there are also many who don't know how to care for Hiemalis. In fact, it is quite suitable for home care and relatively easy to make it bloom, with the flowering period usually around May.
The soil used for Hiemalis is quite flexible; a mix of crushed coal slag and garden soil will do. If you are embarrassed to look for burned coal slag, you can directly use soil from green spaces. Watering is the key to caring for Hiemalis, and you should definitely water less. Simply put, water it again about a week after the soil surface dries out. As for sunlight, the more the better.
For Hiemalis to survive the winter, it should be planted for at least 3 months. A vigorous Hiemalis can withstand temperatures above minus 3 degrees Celsius in winter, but should not be watered, not even a drop. If it becomes shriveled, don't worry, it will grow better in the spring! If it has just been repotted, it's safer not to let the temperature drop below 5 degrees for overwintering.
Also, if some gardening enthusiasts want to pollinate Hiemalis, they need to note that Hiemalis must be pollinated with different bulbs (not the same bulb) and cannot be related to offspring from cuttings. In simpler terms, flowers from two different bulbs can be pollinated, and these two bulbs should not be related.
Hiemalis can be propagated by using its own offspring bulbs for grafting, or by sowing seeds.
The tips on how to care for Hiemalis provided above hope they can be of some help to you after reading this article!
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