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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The best cultivation time of Gypsophila paniculata is spring every year, planting in spring, two months later that is, in summer, Gypsophila paniculata will grow flower buds, the right amount of flower buds is very many. In order to increase the flowering period of Gypsophila paniculata, we water the time,

The best cultivation time of Gypsophila paniculata is spring every year, planting in spring, two months later that is, in summer, Gypsophila paniculata will grow flower buds, the right amount of flower buds is very many.

In order to increase the flowering period of Gypsophila paniculata, we can add a small amount of fertilizer to the flower pot when watering, add some nutrient solution to the water when watering, so that it can grow rapidly, and the number of flowers and flowering period will be greatly increased.

1. Pay attention to the soil: The soil needed for planting Gypsophila paniculata must be loose soil, because the small seedlings of Gypsophila paniculata are relatively small, and the small seedlings sprouted are more fragile. Therefore, when we plant Gypsophila paniculata, the soil must be loose, so that the roots of Gypsophila paniculata are also relatively deep, playing a better role in fixing plants.

2. Watering: When we raise Gypsophila paniculata in our home, we must water it properly. Watering should not be too much. This is for the small seedlings in the early stage. Watering too much is easy to cause waterlogging. It is very easy to die. After all, the plants are too small. When we are small seedlings, we try our best to water them by spraying. When the air is relatively humid, we can spray them gently with a watering can every morning.

When the seedlings grow to 5-10cm in the later stage, we will irrigate them with large water, which will be better. It will not cause rotten roots due to the problem of ponding, and the problem of ponding will affect the growth.

3. Light: In the early stage, it is not recommended that everyone be maintained in the sun. Why do you say so? It is still because the seedlings of Gypsophila paniculata are relatively small. As soon as the sun shines, the high temperature in summer will wither the seedlings in five minutes. Therefore, it is not recommended that everyone bask in the sun. When 3-5 leaves grow, we will bask in the sun.

 
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