Can forget-me-nots be planted in spring?
Last Update :2024.05.16
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1. Can it be planted in spring?
It can be planted in spring. Generally speaking, its growth can be divided into two seasons. The first is to plant at the turn of spring and summer, and then bloom in autumn. Another season is to sow seeds in autumn and winter, so that they can bloom in the second spring.
1. Can it be planted in spring?
1. Can it be planted in spring?
It is possible, because its vitality is very tenacious and its adaptability is also very good. Plants planted at this time can be used to watch flowers that year, and As long as you take good care of it, it will continue to bloom in the spring tomorrow.
2. How to raise it
1. There are many varieties, you just need to choose a better one, such as early blue, iceberg and so on.
2. It is better to choose a relatively dry growing condition for it and have certain nutrients. It is advisable to keep its growing temperature at around 15 degrees so that it can grow better.
3. After planting it, you can plant it in the pot Appropriately add some relatively solid fertilizer, such as phosphate fertilizer, to help promote flowering. After it blooms, it is better to moderately apply some fertilizer containing potassium, so that the plant can bloom more colorfully.
4. It does not particularly like a lot of water during its growth period, so the amount of water needs to be managed well, especially when it is blooming, so as not to cause the plant to drop a large number of flowers.
5. Always place it in a place with plenty of light If it is maintained in a dark environment for a long time, its flower color will not be bright and there will be no luster.
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