Methods and precautions for growing bougainvillea potted plants
Last Update :2024.05.22
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Soil: It is better to choose fertile, loose soil with good air permeability and drainage. Temperature: Likes high temperature and high humidity environment, suitable growth temperature is between 15 and 25 degrees. Watering: Watering should be done once a day in spring and summer, and the amount of watering should be reduced in winter. Light: Like strong light, appropriate supplementary light should be provided in winter. Fertilization: Apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer during the growth period, and less nitrogen fertilizer.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding methods
1. Soil: Plants are more suitable for growth and development in fertile, loose soil with good air permeability and drainage properties.
2. Temperature: Prefer high temperature and high humidity In this environment, the most suitable temperature for plant growth is between 15 degrees and 25 degrees. The overwintering temperature in winter should not be lower than 7 degrees, otherwise it will cause frostbite to the plants.
3. Watering: During the spring and summer growing seasons, watering should be done once a day to ensure sufficient water for the growth of branches and leaves. In winter, when the temperature slowly drops, the amount of watering should be reduced.
4. Lighting: Likes strong light. In summer, it can be placed outdoors for a long time for light, and in winter, it should be placed in a location with sufficient light for cultivation.
5. Fertilization: Apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers and as little nitrogen fertilizer as possible during the growth period.
2. Precautions
It needs to be repotted about once every two years. Prepare the necessary materials, then carefully remove the plant from the pot, and then repot it.
2. Precautions
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