How to grow foxglove

Last Update :2024.06.09

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1. Soil

2. Watering

3. Lighting

4. Temperature


Soil: Use loose, well-drained soil when growing foxgloves. Watering: Watering should be appropriate, and watering should be timely during the growth period. Water should not be accumulated. Watering should be thorough. Light: Ensure sufficient light during the flowering period and do not leave it in a dark place for a long time. Temperature: Give it a growing environment of 12-19℃.


Foxglove cultivation methods
1. Soil

1. Soil

To cultivate foxglove, use loose, well-drained soil. If you use soil that is too sticky, the roots will not be able to breathe, which may lead to root rot.

Foxglove

2. Watering

It likes moisture and is afraid of waterlogging, so it needs to be watered in an appropriate amount. During the growth period, it should be watered in time to avoid stagnant water. The soil should be kept moist at all times. In winter, it can be watered less. The soil can be in a slightly dry state. Watering Water thoroughly from time to time.

Foxglove

3. Light

Foxglove likes sunshine, but it can also tolerate semi-shade. However, sufficient light must be ensured during the flowering period. It cannot be cultivated in a dark place for a long time, which will affect its growth.

4. Temperature

Give it a growing environment of 12-19℃. Cooling measures should be taken when the temperature is high in summer, and the night temperature should also be controlled at 12-16℃.

Foxglove


2. Watering

3. Lighting

4. Temperature












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