How to grow buckwheat and what you need to pay attention to

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How to grow buckwheat flowers

Precautions for cultivating buckwheat flowers


When growing buckwheat flowers, you need to use loose, fertile, sandy soil rich in humus. Usually, it should be placed in an environment between 15-35℃ and with sufficient sunlight. During the growing season, water the flower in time to keep the flower soil slightly moist, and apply some thin fertilizer in a timely manner to help it grow.


Cultivation methods and precautions for buckwheat flowers
How to grow buckwheat flowers

How to grow buckwheat flowers

Pot soil selection

When planting buckwheat flowers in pots, you can choose loose, fertile, sandy soil rich in humus. , you can also use garden soil and fine sand and add some base fertilizer. The flower pot should be chosen to suit the size of the buckle flower and should be replaced as the buckle flower grows.

Light and temperature

The buckwheat likes a sunny growing environment and is relatively cold-tolerant and avoids heat. During the growing season of the buckle flower, the buckle flower needs to be exposed to sufficient light, and it can be placed outdoors in a sunny place for maintenance. The suitable temperature for the growth of buckle flowers is between 15℃ and 35℃. Pay attention to the hot summer.

Watering and fertilizing

Buck flowers should avoid drought and waterlogging. Watering should be moderate. Keep the pot soil moist in spring and winter, and water every morning and evening in summer and autumn. Water once, but also increase watering when there is high temperature and little rain. Fertilizer should also be applied in a certain amount. If too much fertilizer is applied, the plant will grow elongated. On the contrary, if too little fertilizer is applied, the plant will grow poorly, the leaves will turn yellow, and the flowering will be reduced. During the vigorous growth period in spring and summer, more fertilizer is needed. In autumn, when growth slows down, fertilization can be reduced. In winter, the plants are dormant and no fertilizer is needed.

Propagation method

To propagate buckwheat flowers, use bulbs to produce bulbs. Bulbs, scales, small bulbs and seeds can be used to cultivate bulbs.

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Precautions for cultivating buckwheat flowers

Pruning

Plant adjustments should be made during the growth period of buckle flowers. When the seedlings emerge, only keep the strong and layered stems. During the growth process, cut off part of the flower buds and flower buds to promote the growth of the plant. After the buckwheat flowers bloom, the remaining flowers should also be cut off to extend the flowering period of the buckwheat flowers. It is also necessary to cut off overly long branches, overly dense branches and dead branches of buckle flowers at any time to ensure good growth of buckle flowers.

Repot

Potted flexor flowers need to be repotted and soiled every 2 to 3 years, which is beneficial to the further growth of the plant.

Pests and diseases

The main diseases and insect pests of buckwheat flowers include gray mold, black spot, rust, grubs, aphids and other hazards, which require spraying treatment.

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Precautions for cultivating buckwheat flowers
















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