Pansy cultivation methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.05.27
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Loam soil with a soft texture and rich nutrients is suitable for pansies. Peat soil can be mixed with fine sawdust, loam, and decomposed compost. Place it in a place exposed to direct light during the seedling stage and avoid it during the flowering stage. The requirements for moisture are not high and the amount of water needs to be controlled. Apply a little thin fertilizer frequently during the growth period, once every 7-10 days, and pay attention to the balance of fertilizer application. Pay attention to pruning.
1. Breeding methods
1. Breeding method
1. Flower soil: Loam with a soft texture and rich nutrition is suitable for it. Peat soil can be mixed with fine sawdust, loam, and decomposed compost according to 3: Mix in a ratio of 2:4:1.
2. Lighting: A place with good sunshine It is suitable for its growth, but it can also tolerate semi-shade. Place it in a place with direct sunlight during the seedling stage and avoid it during the flowering stage.
3. Moisture: The requirements for moisture are not very high. The environment suitable for its growth is relatively shady and cool, and the speed of emitting moisture is also slow. It does not need a lot of water, so the amount of watering cannot be too much. In particular, do not cause waterlogging. Wait until the soil in the pot is slightly dry before watering, and spray water on the stems and leaves frequently.
4. Fertilization: It likes fertilizer and If you can't stand barrenness, add some organic fertilizer when potting to ensure sufficient base fertilizer. Apply a little thin fertilizer frequently during the growth period, once every 7-10 days. Pay attention to the balance of fertilizer application. Do not apply too little fertilizer, which may cause the flowers to bloom poorly.
2. Precautions
Pay attention to pruning. Cut off the remaining flowers immediately after the flowers fade. Some overly dense branches and diseased, old and dead leaves should also be removed to reduce consumption and encourage them to bloom. Bloom again.
2. Precautions
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