How to cultivate and pay attention to the noon flower

Last Update :2024.06.15

Article Catalog

1. Breeding methods

2. Precautions


The flowers are very short at noon, but the rhizomes and leaves are very green, the flowers are bright and colorful, and the flowering period is long. Noon flowers are generally used as garden flowers and are planted around and inside flower beds. The colors are vibrant and beautiful. Similarly, noon flowers are also very suitable for planting in your own home for decoration. The noon flower is not only for appreciation, but can also be used as medicine to reduce swelling and relieve pain. So what are its breeding methods and precautions? Let’s find out together.


Cultivation methods and precautions for noon flowers
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Climate and environment

Noon flower likes light and a relatively warm environment, and does not like dryness and cold. When planting noon flowers, be sure to choose planting soil with good drainage and air permeability, because noon flowers do not like standing water.

2. Water management

Noon flower is a relatively drought-tolerant plant, so it does not need to be watered frequently, but if it encounters a drought, there is less rain and the temperature is relatively high, , you can water it once every half a month, but it must be watered thoroughly so that the flowers can grow normally at noon.

Flowers

3. Fertilization

Noontime flowers The demand for flower fertilizer is not too high, because it is relatively resistant to barrenness, and the selection of flower fertilizer is not too strict. Generally, fertilizer is applied once during planting and soil preparation, and then nitrogen fertilizer is applied once during the annual growth period. Applying an extra nitrogen fertilizer before flowering will help the flowers grow larger and brighter, and the plants will be stronger.

4. Pruning

Pruning flowers at noon is relatively simple, and it is okay not to prune them. However, if pruning is performed during the growth period, the growth rate will be faster, and another beautiful shape will be formed in about fifteen days.

5. Pests and diseases

Generally in the summer of every year, around July and August, noon flowers are prone to leaf spot. At this time, pesticide spraying must be carried out in a timely manner to prevent and control it. .

Flowers

2. Precautions

Noon Although flowers can adapt to any kind of soil, soil that can drain away accumulated water quickly is the most suitable. When you first plant the noonflower seedlings, they will grow very slowly, but if the temperature rises, they will grow very quickly, so don't be too anxious. Then when cultivating, it is best to put some appropriate humus soil on the bottom of the pot, but do not contact the roots of the noon flower.

The above is how to cultivate noon flowers. If you master the method and cultivate them in the correct way, you will definitely grow noon flowers very vigorously.

Flowers


2. Precautions
















- END -

The difference between bittern and dandelion

Leaf differences: The leaves of bittern are linear or lanceolate, hairless on both...

Can ginger lotus bloom in winter?

Ginger lotus generally only blooms when the temperature is relatively warm, and ca...