Maintenance tips for mimosa
Last Update :2024.11.18
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1. Do not water the seedlings before they emerge. Cover them with plastic film to keep them warm and moisturizing. 2. When all the mimosa seedlings have sprouted, do not water them again. 3. When the pot soil is too dry, water it in the sun. Water later; 4. Thin out the seedlings twice when they are emerging, and move them into new flower pots for planting; 5. Keep watering every day, but there is no need to fertilize.
Daily maintenance
Daily maintenance
1. Mimosa pudica cannot be watered before it emerges. It needs to be covered with plastic film to keep it warm and moisturized. If the temperature in the pot is too high. Reed curtains should be used to moderate the temperature of the seedbed.
2. When all the Mimosa buds emerge. After that, if there is no wilting or wilting, try not to water the seedlings any more to prevent the Mimosa leaves and stems from growing too long.
3. The Mimosa pot soil is too dry. When watering is needed, the best time is after sunset. Use a watering can to sprinkle water. When watering, the Mimosa culture soil should be wet and thoroughly watered. , do not water at noon when there is sufficient light or strong sunlight. Mimosa should be watered once in the morning and evening every day. Each watering should maintain a certain amount of water. Do not overdo it and do not dry out the pot soil. It is best to sprinkle water on top of the mimosa.
4. Mimosa needs to be Thin out the seedlings twice, keeping the distance between each seedling at about 4-5cm. When the seedlings grow to more than 8-10cm, remove the seedlings from the pot and place them on the open ground to continue cultivating. You can also Move it into a new pot for planting.
5. The vitality of Mimosa pudica is actually relatively strong. It needs to be watered every day, but there is no need to fertilize it. When watered for about three months, the flower seedlings will grow up, bloom and bear fruit, and can be cultivated. Don't be too hasty.
6. Pay attention to various diseases and insect pests during the breeding process trouble, try not to use pesticides on mimosa.
Editor’s summary
Now do you know how to grow mimosa? In fact, mimosa is still very easy to grow. Flower lovers need to pay more attention to fertilizing and watering, not to overdo it, and they like full sunshine. Follow the guide to grow beautiful mimosa!
Editor's summary
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