Does the longevity flower need sunlight? Tips for caring for longevity flowers.

Does the longevity flower need sunlight?

Let me tell you about whether the longevity flower needs sunlight and the related introduction of green plant flowers for the maintenance tips of longevity flowers. Let's learn about it together below.

The longevity flower is a plant of the Crassulaceae family, similar to the succulent plants we know, and their maintenance methods are basically the same. Succulent plants must have sufficient light during their growth process, including longevity flowers. We must give them enough light to grow well and bloom more. How should we expose the longevity flower to the sun?

If the longevity flower does not have enough light, its leaves will grow small, its stems will be thin, the leaf spacing will be large, and it may even fail to bloom. Therefore, to maintain the longevity flower well, it is necessary to give it sufficient light. In spring, the season of growth for all things, including the longevity flower, is also the season for blooming and rapid growth. The light must be sufficient. The light in spring is not very strong and will not burn the leaves. Therefore, it is necessary to give it plenty of light. In summer, the temperature is high, hot, and poorly ventilated, and the light intensity is very high. It can even make people's skin hurt when standing in the sun. Therefore, in summer, it is necessary to shield the longevity flower from more than 50% of the light, either by using a shading net or placing it in a semi-shaded environment under trees for maintenance, so that it can grow well without becoming leggy or wilting.

In autumn, the light gradually weakens, and the temperature gradually decreases. The longevity flower will grow rapidly, and the light must also be sufficient during this season. Placing it directly in the sun or outdoors is the best. Moreover, as autumn progresses, day length gradually becomes short, which is suitable for the longevity flower to differentiate flower buds and bloom. If there is not enough light, the branches may become leggy, and it will also fail to differentiate flower buds and bloom. Winter is the blooming season, and the light must be sufficient. The light in winter is very weak, so it must be exposed to plenty of light for the longevity flower to bloom well with sturdy flower stems and effectively extend the flowering period, allowing the longevity flower to grow continuously and produce flower buds in winter.

The longevity flower is actually very easy to care for. It is a plant that is mainly admired for its flowers. During maintenance, it is necessary to provide it with well-draining soil so that watering will not cause root rot. In summer, when growth is slow, remember to water according to the frequency. When the potting soil is completely dry, water thoroughly. In other seasons, water promptly when the soil surface is dry to make it grow very well. During the growing season, supplement it with multi-element fertilizers or fertilizers high in nitrogen content. As autumn gradually becomes short-day, supplement it with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers several times to effectively promote the differentiation of flower buds and produce flower buds for blooming. Each new bud will produce a cluster of flower buds, allowing for a full bloom.

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