When to plant gypsophila

Last Update :2024.12.16

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1. When to plant

2. Planting methods


There are two time periods for sowing Gypsophila gypsophila. You can choose from February to May in early spring, or from August to October in autumn. The climate is very suitable and the germination rate is the highest. The rest of the time is also possible, as long as the temperature can reach 5 degrees Celsius, you can plant. Before planting, select soft loam soil, soak it with water, sow the seeds into it, and then place it in a ventilated place.


When to plant gypsophila
1. When to plant

1. When to plant

There are two time periods for sowing Gypsophila gypsophila. You can choose it from February to May in early spring, or from August to October in autumn. The overall climate during these two periods is very suitable, with the highest germination rate and optimal growth in the later period. The rest of the time is also possible. Planting can be done as long as the temperature can reach 5 degrees Celsius. If the temperature can reach an average of above 25 degrees Celsius, growth will be more suitable, but it cannot be higher than 30 degrees Celsius, otherwise it will cause flower deformation. The temperature should not be too low. Temperature below 10 degrees Celsius will cause a dormant state.

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2. Planting methods

1. Loam: First, select soft loam, which must be disinfected before use. It must be breathable, drainable, fertile and nutritious. Spray water into it to soak the loam.

2. Sowing: Prepare the seeds and sow them into flower pots. Cover them with a thin layer of soil. Be careful not to use too thick soil. Cover the flowerpot with plastic wrap and poke holes with a toothpick to keep it warm and moisturized.

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3. Maintenance: Play after broadcasting In a ventilated place, be sure to pay attention to the circulation of air. It should not be too stuffy and hot, and should not be exposed to sunlight. Place it in a shading place.

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