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It turns out that lavender doesn't have to be planted in pieces and potted plants are also a good choice.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Usually we see lavender is mostly planted in pieces, in fact, sometimes a pot is also a good choice, after all, the fragrance of lavender has a calming effect, the only drawback is that potted flowers may be compared.

Usually we see lavender is mostly planted in pieces, in fact, sometimes a pot is also a good choice, after all, the fragrance of lavender has a calming effect, the only drawback is that potted plants may blossom less, but it does not matter, conditional planting a few more pots, is also quite good. Today, let's share some tips for lavender potted plants.

Lavender likes slightly alkaline or neutral sandy soil, when potted, we must pay attention to choose a good drainage medium, not too easy to harden, lest poor drainage causes lavender roots can not breathe, easy to die.

Lavender is easy to raise, management can be relatively extensive, but it can not stand hot and humid, so, pot planting should be careful, do not put in a place where the temperature is too high, appropriate shade in summer, Rain Water should also be careful not to let the plant get caught in the rain, otherwise the waterlogged may rot and die.

Lavender is not a small flower, in the pot should choose some larger containers for cultivation, in addition, do not choose impervious pottery or plastic pots, this is conducive to its later maintenance.

Lavender is not a weed. If you want it to grow well, it also needs to be fertilized. You can put bone powder in the basin soil as a base fertilizer and apply light fertilizer frequently. If the basin soil is fertile or has a base fertilizer, then there is no need to apply fertilizer at the seedling stage. When the plant grows up, it can be fertilized once a month. Be careful not to use heavy fertilizer. You can use some organic fertilizers with high phosphorus content, such as cake fertilizer, rotten bone meal, etc., and stop fertilizing during flowering.

Finally, the editor reminds everyone that when the main stem of lavender grows to 30 centimeters high, it can also pick tender shoots to eat.

 
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