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Culture methods and matters needing attention of saffron

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Culture methods and matters needing attention of saffron

Lipstick flowers are also called orchids, flowers and plants, etc., are excellent hanging plants introduced into China in recent years, flowers and leaves all have high ornamental value, beautiful plant shape, luxuriant stems and leaves, bright flowers and colors, can be placed in several cases, can also be overhung and watched, as a small indoor foliage and flowering plant, let's take a look at the breeding methods and matters needing attention of saffron!

Growth habits of saffron

The quality of the cultivated soil of Carthamus tinctorius is better than the loose and fertile sandy loam, and the drainage is good. The planting area must be cool and ventilated, with sunshine of about 50% to 70%, and avoid direct sunlight. The suitable temperature for childbearing is about 15-25 ℃. Like the semi-overcast environment, if the light is too strong or insufficient, the leaves will easily become light green or yellowish green, lack of vitality, lose their due ornamental value, or even die. Such as direct sunlight, dry air, the most likely to cause scorch. Avoid continuous high temperature and humidity, poor drainage and ventilation will cause decay.

Propagation methods of Carthamus tinctorius

The cutting method can be used for the propagation of saffron. In spring and autumn, strong and thick branches are selected, cut into 1 section every 7 to 10 centimeters, and cut into loose sand, or culture soil prepared with serpent sawdust 50%, perlite 20% and coarse sand 30%, maintain proper humidity, accept about 50% sunshine, and grow into roots and seedlings after about 30 to 40 days. After the root group grows vigorously, it is replanted in pots or flower beds.

Culture methods of Crocus sativus

1. Soil: loose and fertile sandy loam is the best soil for safflower culture, and the drainage is as good as possible. The pot soil is slightly acidic, and the pot culture soil made of peat soil, sand and vermiculite can be used, and an appropriate amount of calcium superphosphate is added.

2. Lighting: saffron prefers a semi-overcast environment. In addition to the strong light at noon in midsummer, adequate light should be given at other times of the year, especially in winter. If the light is too strong or insufficient in the placement site, the leaves will easily become light green or yellowish green.

Temperature: Carthamus tinctorius should be placed in a cool and ventilated place, and pay attention to maintain environmental humidity. Avoid continuous high temperature and humidity, poor drainage and ventilation will cause decay. It is not cold-resistant and needs to be indoors in winter.

4. Watering: the soil in the safflower culture basin should always be kept moist, and the stagnant water in the basin should be avoided, so as not to cause root rot. The water demand during the peak growth period from March to September is relatively large, so it is necessary to often water and spray to increase humidity. The weather is getting colder and colder in autumn, so the amount of water and fertilizer should be reduced gradually. The basin soil should be slightly dry in winter.

5. Pruning: when the growth of saffron is exuberant, the heart can be properly removed to promote branching. After the winter flowering period, the residual stems that have flowered should be cut off in time, which can save nutrients, promote new branches and make them blossom.

Matters needing attention in the culture of saffron

1. After putting saffron on the pot, the soil should be kept moist and should not be too wet, especially when there is poor ventilation on the basin, the root system is easy to rot or cause fallen leaves to often spray water mist on the leaves, keeping the air humidity about 80%.

2. In hot summer, saffron can be placed in an outdoor shade shed or in a ventilated place under the shade of trees, with a shade of about 50%. You can also hang the saffron under the scaffolding of the balcony, shade with bamboo curtains, or hang the basin in the south-facing doors and windows where the light is sufficient.

3. Avoid blowing branches and vines in order to avoid sagging stems being worn off by flowerpots. The weather is getting colder and colder in autumn, so the amount of water and fertilizer should be reduced gradually.

4. The pot soil of saffron should be slightly dry when it is maintained in winter. In general, there should be less fertilization or no fertilization, except that some fertilizer solution with a little more phosphorus should be properly applied before budding and flowering.

 
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