Four Seasons Management of Four Seasons Primrose

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Spring Management of Four Seasons Primula

Summer Management of Seasonal Primrose

Autumn management of four-season primrose

Winter Management of Seasonal Primrose


The cultivated varieties of primrose throughout the seasons are numerous and colorful. Great for growing at home. So, how do flower lovers manage the four-season primrose in all four seasons?


Four Seasons Management of Four Seasons Primrose
Spring Management of Four Seasons Primula

Spring management of primrose

After the flowers of primrose fade in spring, the old flower branches should be cut off as soon as possible. At the same time, apply 1-2 times of thin fertilizer. This will help new flower branches grow and continue to bloom. Primrose likes moisture and coolness in all seasons, but is not cold-tolerant. When growing plants, pay attention to maintaining a ventilated and moist environment at all times. At the same time, ensure good soil drainage and air circulation. The most suitable soil for planting Four Seasons Primroseis sandy loam with high humus content. Four-season primrose has very high requirements for water, so sufficient water must be ensured during the growth period.

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Summer management of four-season primrose

Four-season primrose likes light and sunshine, but does not like high temperatures and avoids strong sunlight exposure. In summer, during the seedling stage of primrose, the potted plants should be placed in a cool and ventilated place. At the same time, let the four-season primrose plants receive a small amount of scattered light. Starting from September, the potted plants can receive more scattered light. By October, the entire four-season primrose plant can be placed under full sunlight to allow the plant to receive more sunlight and promote its growth and differentiation of flower buds.

Autumn management of four-season primrose

Enter the house after autumn to ensure sufficient sunlight.

Flowers

Winter management of four-season primrose

It is advisable to keep the room temperature at 15-20 degrees Celsius in winter and 8-10 degrees Celsius at night. Four-season primrose will bloom approximately 3 to 5 months after sowing the seeds. Do not keep the temperature too high during flowering, otherwise it will shorten the flowering time. In December, when primroses begin to bloom, the indoor temperature can be controlled at about 5 degrees Celsius, which can extend the flowering period of primroses throughout the four seasons and add color to the festival.
Summer Management of Seasonal Primrose

Autumn management of four-season primrose

Winter Management of Seasonal Primrose












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