Bluebell light/soil/temperature/moisture/fertilization methods
Last Update :2024.12.09
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Banbell is a long-day plant and needs to be given enough sunlight and shaded and protected from the sun in summer. It is necessary to prepare loose, breathable and well-drained soil with a pH value between 5.5-6.2, and it needs to be dried before potting. The optimal growing temperature is maintained at 13-18°C, and above 3-5°C in winter. The potting soil needs to be moist, and water needs to be replenished in time. The amount of fertilizer required is medium and can be fertilized according to growth.
1. Sufficient light
1. Sufficient light
It is a long-day plant. It likes sufficient light and needs to be given sunlight for a long time. This will have a greater impact on the opening and color of the flowers, but in summer it needs Use shade and sunscreen to prevent sun exposure.
2. Suitable soil
The soil requirements are roughly the same as those of other plants. You need to prepare loose, breathable, and well-drained soil with a pH value of approximately 5.5-6.2, which can provide a good growth foundation for growth. Make sure to put it in the sun to dry before putting it in the pot, which can disinfect it.
3. Temperature range
Due to sensitivity to temperature, the optimal growth temperature is maintained at 13-18 degrees Celsius. In summer, the temperature exceeds 33 degrees Celsius and needs to be cooled down. In winter, the temperature is best kept at 3 -5 degrees Celsius.
4. Hydration
The pot soil needs to be moist, and water needs to be replenished in time to avoid drought. During the high temperature period in summer, you can water once a day, and pay attention to spraying water to moisturize when it is dry. When applying water on a daily basis, you should also pay attention to the appropriate amount of water replenishment and not too much.
5. Fertilization requirements
The amount of fertilizer required is medium. Fertilize in time according to growth needs to maintain the balance of various elements. Do not fertilize after mid-September.
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