Gypsophila paniculata is an important raw material for making switching. It is a plant of the genus Dianthus in the family Caryophyllaceae. It has bright colors, many flowers, and considerable economic benefits. It is usually cultivated in large quantities. But how should this plant be raised? What are the methods and techniques for raising it? If you want to fully understand it, you can go and have a look with me. How to grow baby's breath? Breeding techniques of baby's breath1. Breeding environment Gypsophila is suitable for planting in land with good light conditions, deep soil, convenient drainage, and rich surface. The soil for planting Gypsophila should be slightly acidic. Before planting, the land should be deeply plowed and sufficient rotted cow dung should be applied. 2. Planting After preparing the land, you can buy bagged seedlings of baby's breath. It has a special survival rate and the planting method is simple. There is no seedling acclimatization period after planting. When planting, remove the nutrient bag of baby's breath and plant it directly into the soil. After planting, water it enough to take root. After watering, spray it with Baishude to prevent underground pests from biting the roots and increase its survival rate. 3. Apply fertilizer in time Gypsophila paniculata is a fertilizer-loving plant. It needs to be fertilized in time during its growing season. Fertilizers can be selected from urea, general calcium, potassium sulfate and other fertilizers. Under normal circumstances, it needs to be fertilized once every ten days, especially after entering the flowering period, phosphorus fertilizer should be applied in time. This can increase the number of flowers and extend the flowering period of Gypsophila paniculata. 4. Topping in time When cultivating baby's breath, it is necessary to top it in time. When it is planted for about thirty-five days, new side buds will sprout from its bottom. At this time, it is necessary to top it in time. Only in this way can the growth of side branches be promoted, and the yield of baby's breath can be significantly increased. Under normal circumstances, six to eight side branches can be retained. Most baby's breath takes seventy to ninety days from topping to flowering. If it is not topped, it will bloom about ten days earlier, but its yield will be much lower. |
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