Buddha's hand flower is a beautiful ornamental plant with a fragrant smell, elegant color and high ornamental value. Some people who like to grow flowers want to grow Buddha's hand flowers themselves, but they don't know how to grow them. Today, the editor will introduce this knowledge to you so that you can easily learn how to grow Buddha's hand flowers. How to grow bergamot flowers1. Choose the right soil When cultivating bergamot flowers, you need to prepare suitable soil. It likes to grow in loose, fertile and well-drained soil. When preparing nutrient soil, you can choose loose sandy soil, red and yellow loam and decomposed organic soil. After preparing the potting soil, put it in the sun for drying. After disinfection, you can directly plant bergamot flowers. 2. Planting time When cultivating bergamot flowers, they must be planted at the right time. When choosing plants, you need to choose seedlings with well-developed, thick and evenly distributed root systems. Bergamot flowers can be planted from February to April each year, or they can be planted between September and October each year. Before planting, they should be trimmed, modified and their fibrous roots should be kept intact. After planting in pots, they should be watered in time. How to grow bergamot flowers at home1. Reasonable watering When growing bergamot flowers at home, you must water them properly, keep the soil in the pot moist, and do not allow water to accumulate in the soil, otherwise it will affect the development of its root system. After entering the high temperature weather in April and May each year, its water demand will increase significantly, so you can increase the amount of watering. In the hot summer, in addition to watering the pot, you must also spray water on its leaves in time. Only in this way can the bergamot flower maintain normal growth. 2. Pruning to protect against cold During the cultivation period, the Buddha's hand flower should not only be watered and fertilized properly, but also pruned in time. This plant grows vigorously. After it grows to a certain height, it is necessary to pinch the top and cut off its dense and weak branches. Only in this way can the branching be promoted and the Buddha's hand flower can become plump and beautiful. The Buddha's hand flower is also a plant with poor cold resistance. After entering winter, it is necessary to pay attention to cold protection and move it to a warm room. Otherwise, it will have yellow leaves or die due to low temperature. |
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