How to grow Sudanese impatiens

Last Update :2024.05.01

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Watering

4. Lighting

5. Fertilization

6. Pests and diseases


Soil: Sudan Impatiens has strong adaptability to soil and is resistant to infertile soil, and can grow in most soils; Temperature: The most suitable temperature for its growth is between 16-26℃, and the warm environment makes it It grows well; watering: it has high requirements for water, especially in summer, it needs more water to prevent the pot soil from drying out; light: a sunny environment is more conducive to its growth, and it must be given at least 4 hours of sunshine every day .


How to breed Sudanese Impatiens
1. Soil

1. Soil

It has strong adaptability to the land, is resistant to infertility, and does not have high requirements on soil quality. It is more suitable to use well-drained sandy loam soil for planting. If possible, you can mix some leaf mold soil into the soil to improve the soil quality and increase soil fertility.

2. Temperature

The most suitable temperature for its growth is between 16-26℃. A warm environment makes it grow well. During the flowering period, the ambient temperature needs to be controlled above 10°C. In winter, it should be kept indoors to prevent frostbite.

3. Watering

It has higher requirements for water, especially in summer, more watering is required, and pot soil should be avoided from being too dry. However, the soil should not be allowed to be too wet for a long time to avoid root rot. In other seasons, just water once every morning.

4. Light

A sunny environment is more conducive to its growth. It should be given at least 4 hours of sunshine every day. In summer, it must be given some shade to prevent exposure to the scorching sun, otherwise it will cause the leaves to wither and the branches to become soft.

5. Fertilization

It likes fertile land and has a relatively high demand for fertilizer. You can lay a thin layer of fertilizer before planting and fertilize once every half a month during the growing season. It is best to use decomposed compound fertilizer.

6. Pests and diseases

Powdery mildew mainly occurs on leaves and young shoots. Generally, it may start to occur in June, and a white powdery layer will appear on the leaves. When problems occur, they must be dealt with promptly to avoid expanding the scope of the disease.


2. Temperature

3. Watering

4. Lighting

5. Fertilization

6. Pests and diseases








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