How to grow lace gold dew flowers

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1. Lighting

2. Moisture

3. Fertilization

4. Temperature


It likes sunshine and can tolerate shade. During the growth period, it should be placed in a sunny place. In summer, be careful to block the sun. Provide water regularly during the period of vigorous growth, but water supply must not be excessive to prevent water accumulation leading to root rot. Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer during the growing season and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before flowering. It likes to stay warm and is slightly afraid of cold. In winter, it should be moved indoors in northern areas and wrapped in plastic film in the south.


How to grow lace and gold dew flowers
1. Lighting

1. Light

Lace nectar flowers like light but can also tolerate shade. During the daily growth period, it can be placed in a sunny place and exposed to normal sunlight to synthesize nutrients. However, the sun is too strong in summer and cannot be directly exposed to the scorching sun. It is necessary to block the sun in time to avoid direct exposure to strong light. The intensity of sunlight in winter is smaller, allowing more exposure to sunlight, and full sun is more suitable for growth.

Flowers

2. Moisture

Lace Gold Dew Flower It can tolerate drought to a certain extent, but does not like standing water, so it does not need to be given too much water, just give it regularly during the period of vigorous growth. Be careful not to over-water to prevent water accumulation from causing root rot.

Flowers

3. Fertilization

Growth needs For certain nutrient support, during the growing season, a balanced slow-release fertilizer can be applied to the roots, and foliar fertilizer needs to be sprayed on the leaves. After inflorescences are discovered, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied to promote the opening of flowers. Pay attention to the concentration of fertilizer. Once too much fertilizer is applied, water it in time to dilute it.

Flowers

4. Temperature

It likes It grows in warm climates, but is slightly afraid of cold, so in the north it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance in winter. In the south, the plants can be wrapped with plastic film and placed in a sunny place.



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