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Illustration of the growth process of the latest impatiens

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Impatiens, also known as henna, fingernail, peach red, impatient, impatiens through bone grass, etc., is a very common flower plant, can be planted in flower beds, can also be cultivated in pots, and many people are very curious about the growth process of impatiens, so I

Impatiens, also known as henna, fingernail, peach red, impatient, impatiens through bone grass, etc., is a very common flower plant, can be planted in flower beds, can also be cultivated in pots, and many people are very curious about the growth process of impatiens, so let's take a look at the growth process of impatiens!

Spring is a good time to sow impatiens, you can go to the flower and bird market to buy some seeds to sow, usually sowing in April. (photo: impatiens sown)

Impatiens seeds germinate about the seventh day after sowing. (photo: impatiens sprouting)

A week after impatiens emerged, the first pair of cotyledons grew. (photo: impatiens grows cotyledons)

Impatiens is in the growth stage, rapidly growing luxuriant leaves and real leaves. It is found that cotyledons are very different from real leaves, and there are thorns on the edges of real leaves. (photo: impatiens grows true leaves)

Impatiens grow buds, ready to open, impatiens bloom, the May florescence of impatiens need to be heart-picking, topdressing, waterlogging prevention. Disease and pest control should be carried out from June to August, and flower buds will grow about 50 days after sowing. (photo: the growth of impatiens)

The flowering period of impatiens can be used to pick the heart, and at the same time, the early blooming flowers and buds can be removed, so that the plant will continue to expand and grow more buds, which will bloom about 10 days after growing buds. (photo: impatiens blossoms)

Seeds can be retained at 9-10. Seeds should be collected with special care. They will bloom as soon as they are touched and will bear seeds 15 days after flowering. (photo: impatiens fruit)

 
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